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Annexure – III(A)

Background of the College:


Bhadrak Autonomous College , a source of hope & aspiration of the people of the entire
Northern region of Odisha situated on the bank of river “ The Salandi” in the mouza
Jagannathpur & it is little less than one k.m distance from the national highway No-5.
Now it is one of the premier colleges in the state of Odisha. Its vast greenish campus,
conducive academic climate provide it a serene , idealic atmosphere . Since its
inception, it is known as “Santiniketan” of Odisha because of its calm, quite and greenish
atmosphere.

The establishment of such a premier institution in the District of Bhadrak is


undoubtly the fulfillment of hope, aspiration , determination & dedication of many
education loving people of Bhadrak such as Late Chhakadi Mohanty, Dr.Harekrushna
Mahatab, Narendra Prasad Das etc . for whom, this institution could have been
established in an area with rural background. From the day of its taking birth, the
College with its rich cultural and literal heritage has been trying to provide quality
education through dedicated, devoted & highly qualified faculties from all over Odisha
and outside. It not only provides quality education but also provides input of good ,
moral character who can face any of the challenges in future. The college took its birth
on 6th July 1948 with intermediate class in Arts only. Subsequently Science course
started with construction of Science block in the year 1964. The degree courses in Arts,
Science started in 1951 & 1961 respectively and Commerce in 1965.

Since then, college has achieved the multidimensional growth


as regard to infrastructure, introduction of more & more Honors courses, P.G courses
and in field of support services such as dispensary, NCC, NSS, Youth Red cross , Bank,
post office, Cooperative stores, Gym. etc. The P.G programme in economics first started
in the year 1979 & subsequently P.G courses in six other subjects such as English,
Political Science, Urdu, Chemistry, Mathematics and Commerce started. The college was
initially affiliated to Utkal University in the year 1948 and got affiliation to Fakir Mohan
University after its establishment in the year 1999.

This is the only college in the state Odisha which is providing


adequate residential facility to the girls students of this college. Now the college have
seven hostels where more than nine hundred students are residing. Two more Ladies
hostels are under construction by SC/ST Department, Govt. of Odisha and another by
the Department of Higher Education ,Odisha. The residential accommodation in the
campus has become a source of inspiration for many intelligent students of entire
Northern region to carry on their study in this premiere institution. Similarly the
substantial residential accommodation for teaching staff is another attraction for many
young and highly qualified persons interested for serving in this institution.

It has taken many steps to introduce more and more self financing courses
and redesigning of courses as per local need. Some selected self financing courses like
Comp. Science (Hons.) in the year 2000 and B.C.A in 2007 were initially introduced. The
self financing courses like MSW, PMIR, JMC started in the year 2015 and Bsc.ITM, BBA,
MATHM in 2016.

The Institution is making efforts for introduction of some new courses such as M.Sc.
Comp. Science, M.Sc. in Physics, M.A. in History and Geology (Hons) .

The opening of a IGNOU Study Centre in the year 1999 with an objective of
democratizing of higher education to the door step of society is now considered as one
of the best support service for the students who are residing in the college and who are
in job and outside. Within a span of 16 years, the IGNOU Study Centre of this college
has achieved the distinction of highest rate in enrolment in the year 2014-15 and for
which the Study Centre has received recognisation from The Director , IGNOU.
Annexure – III(B)

Vision :
The vision of the college: “To be an advanced centre of learning, where pursuit of
knowledge and search for excellence shall reign supreme unhindered by the barriers of
caste, creed and religion”. To achieve the vision, the missions aim at imparting high
quality education, developing appropriate skills for solving real life problems,
inculcating the students with a habit of continuous learning, providing the students with
equal opportunity without any discrimination of caste, colour, creed and sex, helping
the students in unfolding of their creative abilities and development of their research
temperament, fostering the qualities of good citizenship, encouraging the qualities of
leadership keeping in view the challenges of time and societal responsibilities, creating
an atmosphere for adoption of the principles of morality and healthy practices of life
and interacting and remaining in close liason with other institutions of higher education
for mutual benefit. The vision / mission of the college is stated in the college calendar
for the year 2014-15. Keeping in view the vision of the institution, the curriculum has
been designed as follows:

 All subjects in Under Graduate Programme have been upgraded to honours.


 All the departments – U. G. and P.G. – have framed their curricula as per UGC
guideline to maintain the quality of education, which will be at par with other
institutions of repute.
 The curricula is revised and updated to enrich the contents.
 In order to raise the academic standard of the students and inculcate in them the
habit of continuous learning, stress is laid on continuous evaluation, holding regular
seminars and adherence to academic calendar.
 To enable the students to secure employment, self-financing course in Computer
Science Honours and Bachelor in Computer Application have been introduced.
Further, professional courses, viz., Master in Social Work, Master in Personnel
Management and Industrial Relation, and Master in Journalism and Mass
Communication have been introduced under PPP mode.
 To afford equal opportunity to students of different communities, M.I.L. subjects in
Odia, Hindi, Urdu and Alternative English have been introduced.
 To foster the qualities of good citizenship and leadership, due weightage is given for
students’ participation in NCC, NSS and other extension activities.
Annexure – III(C)

Mission :
Since the inception, Bhadrak (Auto.) college performs the best possible effort as a
mission of this institution to achieve the vision adopted by it.
Following are the mission of this institution:
1. Assurance of quality of teaching through a feedback & interaction of the
students by the faculties and Alumni of the institution.
2. To create harmony among the students, to provide academically conducive
environment so as to develop the academic and competitive spirit among
the students.
3. To enhance and facilitate the research activities in the college.
4. To complete the course in schedule time and publish the final result
strictly within 45 days from the commencement of examination so as to
enable students to avail the scope of higher education anywhere in India.
5. To provide better employment feasibility to the students of this institution.
Annexure - VIII

Type of College : Multi-faculty


Undergraduate :
(A) i. Arts 1. Economics Honours
2. Education Honours
3. English Honours
4. Hindi Honours
5. History Honours
6. Home Science Honours
7. Odia Honours
8. Philosophy Honours
9. Political Science Honours
10. Psychology Honours
11. Sanskrit Honours
12. Sociology Honours
13. Urdu Honours
ii. Science 1. Botany Honours
2. Chemistry Honours
3. Mathematics Honours
4. Physics Honours
5. Zoology Honours
iii. Commerce 1. Accounting and Finance
2. Banking and Insurance
(B) Postgraduate 1. Chemistry
2. Mathematics
3. Economics
4. Political Science
5. English
6. Urdu
(C) Self-financing Courses 1. Computer Science
2. B.C.A
3. B.Ed.
(D) Self-financing Courses 1. MSW
(Under PPP Mode) 2. MPM & IR
3. MJMC
4. BBA
5. BSc. ITM
6. MTHM
7. MBA
8. Msc. Comp. Sc
Annexure – IX(B)
Details of Class Room
Sl.No Room No Size(in ft.) Sl. No Room No Size
1 01 35 X 20 32 Comp.Sc-02 30 X25
2 02 35 X 20 33 Comp.Sc-03 45 X 25
3 03 20 X 20 34 Com Dept-01 35 X 25
4 04 20X 20 35 Com Dept-02 35 X 25
5 05 20 X 20 36 Com Dept-03 35 X 25
6 06 20 X 25 37 Com Dept-04 32 X 25
7 07 15 X 20 38 PG Block-01 30 X 20
8 08 15 X 20 39 PG Block-02 30 X 20
9 09 15 X 20 40 PG Block-03 30 X 15
10 10 30 X 20 41 PG Block-04 24 X 15
11 11 30 X 20 42 Math Dept-01 25 X 15
12 20 40 X 25 43 Math Dept-02 25 X 15
13 21 40 X 25 44 32 25 x 25
14 22 40 X 25 45 34 32 x 25
15 23 40 X 25 46 35 28 x 25
16 24 40 X 25 47 38 32 x 21
17 25 40 X 25 48 42 25 x20
18 26 40 X 25 49 43 32 x 25
19 27 40 X 25 50 44 32 x 25
20 28 40 X 25 51 45 32 x 25
21 29 40 X 25 52 46 32 x 25
22 30 60 X 25 53 47 20 x15
23 CLT 62 X 25 54 48 30 x15
24 PLT 65 X 25 55 49 20 x15
25 BLT 60 X 25 56 50 20 x15
26 ZLT-01 30 X 25 57 Jr. Room -01 40 x 24
27 ZLT-02 30 X 25 58 Jr. Room -02 40 x24
28 ZLT-03 30 X 25 59 BCA-01 30 x 20
29 ZLT-04 40 X25 60 BCA-02 50 x 40
30 31 65 X 25 61 BCA-03 50 x 40
31 Comp.Sc-01 30 X 25
Total Room 61 Total Area 49,427
sq.ft.

Annexure – IX(C)
Laboratory Equipment Details
DEPAARTMENT OF BOTANY
List of Equipment /Apparatus of UG Laboratory of Botany Department
Sl. Quantity
Lab. Name Name of the Equipment/Apparatus
No. Present
1 Centrifuge Machine (Remi) Model R- 8C 1
2 Colorimeter (SYSTRONICS) Model No. SYS-112 1
Craft’s portable Paper Chromatography Cabinet (complete
3 1
Set ) BCA-3-B
4 Document Visualizer: MegapowerModel:MVP-736 1
Electronic Balance ,Citizen make , Model CY-120, Capacity
5 1
120 gm. Sensitivity: 0.001 gm (1 mg)
6 Fossil Slides 20
7 Fossil Specimens 10
8 Godrej Glassdoor Storewel 1
Imported stereoscopic zoom Trinocular Microscope Model
9 1
BSM-15
10 K- ROY-Electronic Top Pan Balance,Model-WTC-2000, 2
11 Magnetic Stirrer with hot plate REMI 1 MLH 1
Microphotographic Equipment – Single reflex type (SLR)
12 1
UG Lab complete set.
13 Botany Olympus Zoom Stereoscopic Microscope ( Model –M SZ-Bi) 1
14 Olympus Image Projecting System, Model No. (MIPS-USB) 1
15 OLYMPUS Inclined Monocular Microscope (Magnus-MLM) 2
16 Olympus Microscope, Model HB 6
17 OLYMPUS Student's Microscope ( Model-H.S.A.) 10
18 pH Meter (SYSTRONICS) Model No. SYS-361 1
19 pH Meter Microprocessor based ,MAC, MSW-551 1
20 Precision Rotary Microtome ,MSW-451 1
21 Refrigerator 165/170 lts GODREJ 2
22 Steel Almirah (6.5'x3'x1.5') 5
23 Swing head 16 X 15 ml. with Graduated Tube Model R-81 1
24 Test Tube Stand (Tarson),12 holes 9
25 Top loading Precision balance Model : KERN 440 -49 N 2
26 Trinocular Research Microscope (Olympus ) Model-CH-20i Tr 1
27 Waterstill"MAC" Model:MSW-197 1
28 Ganongs Potometer 10
29 Farmers Potometer 10
30 T/A Apparatus 10
Wilmot's Bubbler
31 10

1 Seminar / Acrylic Board (8’x4’ ) ( For Display ) 1


Hons. Class
2
Room Digital Camera ( SONY) DSC T99 1
3 Laptop: DELL-Vostro-3450,Intel Core I 5 ,4GB, 500 GB 1
4 Multimedia Projector , ACER make 1
Sony VPL Ex-310 Projector for Smart Class with all
5 1
accessories
1 Office COMPAQ PRESARIO CQ 3550 IX Core I 3. HP TFT 20” with UPS 1
2 HP Laserjet Printer(M1136 MFP) 1

DEPAARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
List of Equipment /Apparatus of UG Laboratory
Sl. Quantity
Lab. Name Name of the Equipment/Apparatus
No. Present
1 Automatic Slide projector METZER ,Model -MWTZ-807A 1
2 Automatic Slide projector Suvira 1
3 Burette Stand (Polylab) 24
4 Burette Stand (Poly Lab) 12
5 Chart Cabinet (Steel ) 2
6 Digital Colorimeter (Systronics)Model :112 4
7 Digital Spectrophotometer ”Systronics”Model: SYS:166 1
8 Dissecting Tray with wax : Size: 15” x12” 42
9 Document Visualizer: Megapower Model:MVP-736 1
11 Electronic Balance 1
12 Glucometer 2
13 Haemocytometer (German) 27
14 Haemocytometer Counting Chamber ( Silver lite) German 10
UG LAB.
15
(Zoology) Haemoglobinometer 1
16 Haemometer ( West Germany) 9
Imported stereoscopic zoom Trinocular microscope Model
17 1
BSM-15
18 Incubator 1
Inverter ( Microtek ) 3 KVA with 4 nos Microtek Tubular
19 1
Battery
20 Lab. Hot Plate (Round) Double Platte MAC , MSW-423 2
21 Laboratory Mixer (Philips ) Superior quality 1
Laminar Air flow ( Horizontal) Size: 2'x2'x2' MAC, MOC
22 1
Wooden
Micro Pipette: Fully Autoclaveble: Single Channel Variable
23 2
Volume: 0.5 -10µl.Riviera
24 Micro Pipette: Fully Autoclaveble: Single Channel Variable 2
Volume: 10µl -100µl.Riviera
25 Microphotographic Equipment – Single reflex type (SLR) 1
Microprocessor based Water Quality Analyser “ ELICO” make,
26 1
Model: P-138
27 Olympus Zoom Stereoscopic Microscope ( Model –M SZ-Bi) 1
28 Olympus Inclined Monocular Microscope (Magnus-MLM) 6
29 Olympus Inclined Monocular Microscope (Magnus-MLX-M) 2
Olympus Microscope Image Projecting System.Model:
30 1
Magnus-MIPS-USB
31 Olympus Microscope, Model HB 5
32 Olympus Monocular Microscope (GB) 6
33 Olympus Students Microscope (HSA) 2
PCR Machine Thermal Cycler Machine ,SYSTONIC MODEL NO.
34 1
S-913
35 pH Meter Digital 1
Sl. Quantity
No.
Lab. Name Name of the Equipment/Apparatus Present
36 Photoelectric Colorimeter 5
37 Pipette Stand 10
38 Precision Rotary Microtome MAC, MSW-451 1
39 Projection Microscope 2
40 Sphygomanometer (Manual ) 2
41 Sphygomanometer (Digital ) 1
UG LAB.
42
(Zoology)
Steel Almirah (Godrej) 5
43 Steel Shelving (local) 1
44 Test Tube Stand 12
45 Test tube Stand 12 holes (Polylab) 16
46 Test Tube Stand (Tarson) 5
47 Trinocular Research Microscope (Olympus ) Model-CH-20i Tr 2
48 Water bath ,MAC, MSW-272 1
1 Acrylic Board (8’x4’ ) (For Display ) 1
2 Ahuja Students Addressing System 1
3 Binocular Prismatic 1
4 E-Learn Visualiser (Scientech ) Model No. 46000870 1
Seminar Educational Video Cassetes on Zoology 20
/Smart
5 Class Room Laptop : DELL-Vostro-3450, Intel Core I 5 ,4GB, 500 GB 1
6 LCD TV(SONY) Model: BRAVIA : KLV-32,NX-500 1
7 Projector 1
8 Sony Ciber shot camera(DSC-T-99) 1
Inverter ( Microtek ) 1550 with 2nos Tubular Battery 1
1 Computer H.P.Pavilion ,Core-I 5 3rd gen. P6-2355il 1
2 Sliding Glass Door Unit (Godrej) 1

3 UPS 600 VA V-Guard 1


Office
4 HP Laser Printer with Scanner & Xerox (M1136) 1
5 Cupboard (Godrej ) 2
6 Steel Almirah (Godrej) 4
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

SL.NO. NAME OF THE NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT QUANTITY


LABAROTORY

1 Ist YEAR CORE COMPUTER 550-176 IL 13Nos

COURSE AND
2 COMPUTER Core I5-33 2Nos
GENERIC
3 COMPUTER window XP 2Nos
ELECTIVE

4 INERTIA FLYWHEEL 2Nos

5 SEXTANT 1Nos

6 YOUNG’S MODULUS 2Nos

7 MEXWELL’S NEEDLE 2Nos

8 BAR PENDULUM 2Nos

9 KATER’S PENDULUM 2Nos

10 MULTIMETER Mechanical-2 / Digital-2 4Nos

11 STUDY OF CHARACTERSTICS OF R.C. CIRCUT 1Nos

12 POTENTIOMETER 2Nos

13 CAREY-FOSTER BRIDGE 5Nos

14 DE. SAUTY’S BRIDGE 2Nos

15 METER BRIDGE 4Nos

16 POST OFFICE BOX 3Nos

17 MELDE’S EXPERIMENT 1Nos


18 PRISM SPECTRO METER 4Nos

19 MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER 2Nos

20 GALVANOMETER 5Nos

21 BIPRISM 2Nos

22 NEWTON’S RING APPARATOUS 3Nos

23 DIFFRACTION GRATING 4Nos

24 IInd YEAR CORE CALLENDER AND BARNE’S APP. 2Nos

COURSE AND
25 PLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETER 1Nos
GENERIC
26 THERMOCOUPLE 1Nos
ELECTIVE

27 OP-AMP-DIFFERENCE AMP. 2Nos

28 CALORIMETER 2Nos

29 C.R.O. 3Nos

30 HALF ADDER , FULL ADDER 1Nos

31 PLANCK’S CONSTANT 1Nos

32 GEIGER COUNTING SYSTEM 2Nos

33 DIODE LASER 1Nos

34 HE-NE-LASER – RED-1Nos / GREEN -1Nos 2Nos

35 P.N.JUNCTION 4Nos

36 ZENER DIODE 2Nos

37 SOLAR CELL 1Nos


38 TRANSISTER AMPLIFIER 2Nos

39 IIIrd YEAR CORE DIELECTRIC CONSTANT 1Nos

COURSE AND
40 B.H.CURVE 1Nos

41 HALL EFFECT 1Nos

42 POLARI METER 5Nos

43 STEFAN’S CONSTANT 2Nos

44 LOGIC GATES 2Nos

45 DIODE CHARACTERSTIC APP. 6Nos

46 TRIODE CHARACTERSTIC APP. 6Nos

47 TRANSISTER CHARACTERSTIC APP. 2Nos

48 OPTICAL BENCH 2Nos

49 DIGITAL BALANCE CY-510 1Nos

DEPARTMENT:- CHEMISTRY
SL.NO LABORATORTY NAME NAME OF EQUIPMENT QUANTITY

01 B.Sc. Hons and Pass Lab Vacuum Pump 1

Hot Air Oven 1

Digital Balance 2

Melting Point Apparatus 9

Refrigerator 2

Auto Melting Point 4

UV-Visible-Spectrometer 1

pH-meter 5

Deionizer 1

Shaking Machine 1
02 B.Sc. Physical Lab Digital Photoelectric Calorimeter 2

Conductivity meter 5

UV-Visible-Spectrometer 1

Polari meter 1

pH-meter 5

Potentiometer 2

Double Distillation Plant 1

03 P.G Lab Hot Air Oven 1

Suction Pump 1

Flame Photometer 1

Nephlo Turbidity meter 1

Dissolved Oxygen meter 1

Physical Balance 2

04 Office 1 desktop with two laser printer 1

Department : Home Science


Sl. No. Laboratory Name Name of the Equipment Quantity

1 Prims Kebson 3

2 BPL Emergency Light 1

3 Crompton Graves Mixer cum Grinder 1

4 Infraphil 150w 1

5 Stabilizer 3

6 Iron 2

7 Aquaguard 1

8 Steal Almirah 1

9 Table 1

10 Double Door Refrigerator 1

11 Food Processor cum Grinder 1

12 Induction Chula 1

13 Single Door Refrigerator 1


14 Acia Sky shop pop corn friger 1

15 Kerosene Stove 1

16 Electric Heater 1

17 Iron Electric 7

18 Usha Sewing Machine 12

19 Steal Almirah 1

20 Gas Lantern 1

21 Bajaj Round Automatic Electric Oven 2

22 OTG 1

23 Olympus Compound Microscope 1

24 Make fire Oven cum Hotplate 1

25 Maharaja Juicer Mixer 1

26 Sumeet Mixer 1

27 Barrangler Balance Pan(5 kg Capacity) 1

28 Gas Burner Single 1

29 Water Filter 1

30 Electric Toster 1

31 Gas Burner Double 2

DEPARTMENT: Computer Science

Sl. No. LABORATORY NAME NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT QUANTITY

1 Old Honours Lab Desktop computer(keyboard, Mouse &Monitor) 16nos

2 UPS 16nos

3 Printer & Scanner 02nos

4 Projector 01nos

5 All-in-one computer 05nos

6 Laptop 01nos
7 AC 02nos

8 Inverter 02nos

1 New Honours lab Desktop Computer 27nos

2 Online UPS(3KVA) 01no

3 Printer with Scanner 01no

4 Wall hanging projector 01no

5 A.C. 08nos

Sl. No DEPARTMENT: BCA

LABORATORY NAME NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT QUANTITY

1 Computer Lab Desktop computer(keyboard, Mouse 30nos


&Monitor)

2 Online-UPS (3KVA) 1nos

3 Printer with Scanner 01no

4 Projector(hanging projector) 01nos

5 AC 04nos

6 Inverter 02nos

7 Server 01no

DEPARTMENT: Education
SI LABORATORY NAME NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT QUANTITY
NO
FOR +3 (HONS)(C.C)
Lab.

1. Black board cloth 155


2. Charts and map Science charts, historical charts, 304
portraits geographical charts, historical maps,
geographical maps, portraits

3. Charts Physiological charts, Botanical charts, 40


alphabetical charts, numerical charts,
social study charts

4. Models Solar system, solar &lunar eclipse, phases 18


of moon, real specimen of butterfly,
mosquito, spirit lamp, electric motor,
inertia appts, spring balance, convex lens,
reflection apparatus(mirror), convex
mirror, mariner’s compass

5. Globes Globes 4

6. Outline maps and India outline maps, Asia outline maps, 10


graph Board world outline maps, Graph Board

7. Measures and weight 1 lt. Dt. Measures to 20 ml, Dt. Measures, 9 set
50 grams to 5 grams, B.C. wts, 1 kg to 100
grmsC.D. wts.

8. Science apparatus Model of lift pump, water level appats, 3


water pressure in all direction

9. Projector Manual slide projector 1

Photo phone overhead projector 1

10. T.V Colour T.V 1

Black & white T.V 1

11. Mathematical Geometrical instrument box(big size) 12


instrument box

Geometrical instrument box(small size) 4

12. Tap recorder Weston cassate tap recorder 1


Sl. No DEPARTMENT: Mathematics

LABORATORY NAME NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT QUANTITY

1 Computer Lab Desktop computer(keyboard, Mouse 10


&Monitor)

2 UPS 10

3 Printer with Scanner 01

4 Inverter 02nos
Annexure – IX (D)
Central Library Details
A. Library

i. Working Days 7 days


ii. Working Hours 7.00 am to 4.30 pm
iii. Total number of Books as 1,11,724
on 30/06/2017

iv. Total number of Titles as on 19,385


30/06/2017

v. Journals/Periodicals as on 52
30/06/2017

vi. Newspapers 07
vii. E-resources Type of Document Total No. Of Documents

e-Books Nil

e-journals Nil

CDs/DVDs Nil

viii. Infrastructure  Teacher Reading Space –01 room


 Reading Room – 02(one for girls and
one for boys)
 Office Room - 01
 Book Storage Room - 05
 Book Distribution Counter- 03
 Librarian Room – 01
 No. of Computer- 09
 Scanner - 01
 Printer - 05
 Air Conditionor- 01

Annexure – IX (E)
Departmental Library Details :
Sl. No Name of the Department No. of Books
1. Chemistry 1207
2. Physics 608
3. Botany 299
4. Zoology 250
5. Mathematics 770
6. Computer Science 911
7. Economics 240
8. Sociology 800
9. Psychology 105
10. Education 217
11. BCA 198
Annexure – IX (F)
Hostel Details
Hostel Type Sl. No. Name of the Capacity No. of Room
Hostel

Boys 1. West Hostel 130 44

2. Central Hostel 150 51


3. Ambedkar Hostel 130 45
1. Poorvasha Hostel 170 58
Girls 2. Pratyasa Hostel 130 45
3. Kanika Hostel 130 46
4. Pratichee Hostel 140 48
Total strength 980

 Two more ladies hostels having capacity 100 and 400 seated is under construction
and respected to start from coming academic session.
Annexure – X
INFRASTRUCTURE DETAILS
Sl.No. Area (sq.ft.) Number

1. Administrative Block 4060 7

2. Principal’s Office 1200 1

3. Staff room 6710 15

4. Laboratories 31,450 24

5. Class Room 49,427 61

6. Computer Laboratory 3100 5

7. Student’ Common Room 2100 1


(For boys)
8. Student’ Common Room 1900 1
(For girls)
9. Conference Hall 2100 1

10. Open Pandel Auditorium 20,000 1

11. Reading Room 2400 2

12. IQAC Room 600 1

13. Language Laboratory 750 1

14. Office of the Controller-of Examination 1500 2


and Examination Section
15. `Canteen 1400 2

16. Bank 1200 1

17. Post Office 400 1

18. Dispensary 600 1

19. Alumini Office 750 1

20. Hostels for Girls 42000 4

21. Hostels for Boys 34500 3


22. Staff Quarters 8700 8

23. NCC Office 850 1

Internet Facility :
Internet facility is now one of the best support services to the students of any educational
institution. It provides e-book facilities to the students and make them equitant to recent
development of science & technological methods. At present internet facility have been
provided in principal room, Comp. Sc. department, BCA department, office, SAMS laboratory
with LAN facility. All the departments of the college are connected to internet through Wi-Fi.
The students of this institution will no doubt reap ample benefit both in academic, research &
development. Teacher can avail internet facility in their department.

Medical Facility :
A health centre was set up in the college and made operational in 2004 with the fund available
from Rajya Sabha M.P. Sri Manmohan Samal. A medical officer has been deployed by
the CDMO, Bhadrak for the centre in order to cope up with the health related supports.
(a) The health centre is carrying out intermittent medical check-up. Emergency cases are
referred to the District Headquarter Hospital through 108 Ambulance.
(b) Students’ safety insurance scheme is in operation.
(c) The Youth Red Cross wing of the college provides financial support to the needy
students with a view to facilitating their treatment.
(d) The Government of Odisha reimburses expenditure incurred by the members of
teaching and non-teaching staff of the college on medicine, hospitalization, etc., in case
of their illness.
IGNOU STUDENT CENTER
Bhadrak Autonomous college, Bhadrak is an accredited study Centre (Code
No.2118) for Indira Gandhi National Open University. The IGNOU Study Centre
provides access to high quality professional, vocational and general education to
all those who seek such education irrespective of age and formal qualification. It
also provides various employment friendly and cost effective study programmes,
thereby catering to the needs of the economically and socially disadvantageous
but knowledge hungry students of the adjoining area. The students enrolment
trend over the years has been a remarkable rise which needless to say reveals a
measure of the popularity of the programmes offered by the IGNOU Study Centre
of the college. At present there are more than 1000 students pursuing their study
in different graduate/post-graduate programmes and certificate courses. The
IGNOU Study Centre of this College has received recognization for The Director,
IGNOU for highest enrollment in 2014-15
Transport Facility : Public Transport.
Training and Placement :
The college has a placement cell for placement of its students. The coordinator of the
placement cell conducts career counseling classes. He also organises seminars, by inviting
career counseling experts, to help the students to identify job opportunities, prepare
themselves for interview, and develop entrepreneurship skills.

Year No. of Students selected during List of companies visited who


Campus interview visited the campus

2012-2013 23 GENPAC, Wipro ,TCS

2013-2014 18 GENPAC, Wipro

2014-2015 21 SHOPPER STOP LTD., Wipro

2015-2016 30 SHOPPER STOP LTD.

2016-2017 42 SHOPPER STOP LTD.,Tech


Mahindra, Wipro
Annexure – XII
Total Building

Sl.No. Area (sq.ft.) Number


1. Administrative Block 4060 7
2. Principal’s Office 1200 1
3. Staff room 6710 15
4. Laboratories 31,450 24
5. Class Room 49427 61
6. Library 24,300 2
7. Computer Laboratory 3100 5
8. Student’ Common Room 2100 1
(For boys)
9. Student’ Common Room 1900 1
(For girls)
10. Conference Hall 2100 1
11. Open Pandel Auditorium 20000 1
12. Reading Room 2400 2
13. IQAC Room 600 1
14. Language Laboratory 750 1
15. Office of the Controller-of Examination 1500 2
and Examination Section
16. IGNOU Study Center 1200 1
17. `Canteen 1400 2
18. Bank 1200 1
19. Post Office 400 1
20. Dispensary 600 1
21. Alumini Office 750 1
22. Hostels for Girls 42000 4
23. Hostels for Boys 34500 3
24. Staff Quarters 8700 8
25. NCC Office 850 1
Total 2,43,197 sq.ft.
Annexure – X I
Sports Facilities :
(a) The following special facilities are made available on the campus to promote interest in
sports.

The College has


(i) a large playground for football, hockey, volleyball and cricket,
(ii) Indoor badminton court,
(iii) Teni-koit double court,
(iv) Basketball court with boards,
(v) Kabaddi playground,
(vi) Pavilion room,
(vii) Sports pendal,
(viii) Separate Boys’ Common Room and Girls’ Common Room equipped with indoor
games like carom, table tennis, chess, etc.
(b) Sports Equipment
(i) 40 nos. of hurdles, (ii) High jump of right, (iii) Pole vault, vaulting box and pole, (iv)
Victory stand, (v) Volleyball, (vi) Football, (vii) Basketball, (viii) Mat for cricket (66 ft x 8
ft), (ix) Cricket bats and kits, (x) Discus, (xi) Hammer, (xii) Short put, (xiii) Javelin etc.
The college has all the necessary infrastructure and equipment to promote sports and
games activities. There is an association called athletic association of the college. Two
student representatives are elected every year as secretary and assistant secretary of
the association. A group of teachers (senior most teacher known as the vice president)
are also in-charge of athletics who give due weightage for promoting the sports and
athletic activities. Coaches from different discipline of sports and games from district
sports organisation are invited to the college who provide necessary coaching to student
athletes to excel in athletic meet, sports, etc., at college level, inter college / University /
State / National level. Besides outdoor games, the college has the facilities for indoor
games.

(c) A physical education teacher (PET) has been appointed by the college to guide and
motivate the students for games and sports.

(d) A 15 station multi-gym f has been set up in the campus.

Indoor games
a) Provision of Table tennis is available in Student’s common room.

b) Carrom boards are also available in students common room and each hostel.

c) Provision of Badminton is also available in College. Inter-College and University level


competitions are organized in this badminton court
d) Chess Boards are provided to each hostels

Annexure – XIII

Courses Offered
Undergraduate :
(A) i. Arts 1. Economics Honours
2. Education Honours
3. English Honours
4. Hindi Honours
5. History Honours
6. Home Science Honours
7. Odia Honours
8. Philosophy Honours
9. Political Science Honours
10. Psychology Honours
11. Sanskrit Honours
12. Sociology Honours
13. Urdu Honours
ii. Science 1. Botany Honours
2. Chemistry Honours
3. Mathematics Honours
4. Physics Honours
5. Zoology Honours
6. Commerce 3. Accounting and Finance
4. Banking and Insurance
(B) Postgraduate 1. Chemistry
2. Mathematics
3. Economics
4. Political Science
5. English
6. Urdu
(C) Self-financing Courses 4. Computer Science
5. B.C.A
6. B.Ed.

(D) Self-financing Courses 1. MSW


(Under PPP Mode) 2. MPM & IR
3. MJMC
4. BBA
5. BSc. ITM
6. MTHM

Annexure – XIII(A)
Courses started after grant of Autonomy
Undergraduate
Sl. No. Name of the Course Year of Started
1. Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 2007

2. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 2016

3. Bachelor of Science in Information 2016


Technology Management (BSc. ITM)

4. Bachelor in Education 2017

Postgraduate

1. P.G in Mathematics 2009

2. Master in Social Work (MSW) 2015

3. Master in Personnel Management & Industrial 2015


Relation(MPM&IR)

4. Master in Journalism and Mass Communication 2015


(MJMC)

5. Master in Tourism and Hospitality Management 2016


(MT& HM)
Annexure – XIII(C)
Self-financing Courses started by College
Undergraduate
Sl. No. Name of the Course Year of Started Approved by

5. Bachelor of Computer Application 2007 Dept. Of Higher


(BCA) Education

6. Bachelor of Business Administration 2016 Dept. Of Higher


(BBA) Education

7. Bachelor of Science in Information 2016 Dept. Of Higher


Technology Management (BSc. ITM) Education

8. Bachelor in Education 2017 NCTE

Postgraduate

6. Master in Social Work (MSW) 2015 Dept. Of Higher


Education

7. Master in Personnel Management & 2015 Dept. Of Higher


Industrial Relation (MPM & IR) Education

8. Master in Journalism and Mass 2015 Dept. Of Higher


Communication (MAJMC) Education

9. Master in Tourism and Hospitality 2016 Dept. Of Higher


Management (MT& HM) Education

10. Master in Business Administration (MBA) 2017 Dept. Of Higher


Education

11. MSC Computer Sc. (MSC C.Sc.) 2017 Dept. Of Higher


Education

Annexure – XIV
Teacher’s Profile
Department : Botany
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Sri Chinmaya Krishna patel Reader(ss) M.Sc. 25010+ 25Yrs. 01yr.

AGP6600

2. Dr. Hrusikesh nayak Asst. Prof. M.Sc., M.phil, 24420+ 17yrs. 01 yr.
Ph.D
AGP6000

3. Dr. Smt. Sasmita satpathy Asst. M.Sc., M.phil, 48600 03yrs. 03 yrs.
Prof.(Adhoc) Ph.D

Department :Chemistry
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Dr. Prasanta kumar Dash Associate M.Sc., M.phil, Ph.D 51600+ 27 yrs. 06 yrs.
prof.
AGP9000

2. Dr. Padmanav patri Asst. Prof. M.Sc., Ph.D, MBA, 24420+ 17 yrs. 03 yrs. 6
B.Ed. months
AGP6000

3. Sri Laxmikanta Nayak Asst. Prof. M.Sc. 23260+ 16 yrs. 03 yrs. 6


months
AGP6000

4 Namrata senapati Guest M.Sc. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


Faculty

5 Jyotsnarani Rout Guest M.Sc. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


Faculty

6 Sahil Fauzia Guest M.Sc. 3Yrs 3Yrs


Faculty
7 Tapan Kumar Das Guest M.Sc. 1 Yrs 1 Yrs
Adhikari Faculty

Department :Mathematics
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Dr. Purna Chandra Nayak Associate M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D 55300+ 30yrs. 13yrs.

Prof. AGP9000

2. Sri Debendra Nath Rout Ass.Prof. M.Sc. 23520+ 17yrs. 03yrs.

AGP6000

3. Gitanjali Ojha Guest Faculty M.Sc. 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

4. Binapani Pardhi Guest Faculty M.Sc. 5 Yrs 4 Yrs

5. Priyadarshini Nayak Guest Faculty M.Sc. 1 Yrs 1 Yrs

Department :Physics
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Sri Kamala Kanta Jena Asst.Prof. M.Sc. 23520+ 17yrs. 03yrs.

AGP6000

2. Sri Rajat Kumar Pradhan Asst.Prof. M.Sc.,M.Phil. 24360+ 17yrs. 03yrs.

AGP6000

3. Jayanta Kumar Parida Guest M.Sc. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


Faculty

4. Kanta Acharya Guest M.Sc. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


Faculty

5. Jayashee Panda Guest M.Sc. 2 Yrs 2 Yrs


Faculty

6. Sushree Sangita Panigrahi Guest M.Sc. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


Faculty
Department :Zoology
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Dr. Asima Tripathy Asst.Prof. M.Sc.,Ph.D. 48600 03yrs. 03yrs.

(Adhoc)

2. Amruta Priyadarsini Guest Faculty M.Sc. 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

3. Nibetida Mahakudu Guest Faculty M.Sc. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs

Department : Economics
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Dr.(smt.)Kalpana Panda Associate M.A.,Ph.D. 56850+ 34yrs. 12yrs.

Prof. AGP9000 6months

2. Sri Ajaya Kumar Sethy Asst. Prof. M.A.,M.Phil. 24090+ 16yrs. 04yrs.

AGP6000

3. Sujata Samantaray Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil. 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

4. Sanjita Manjari Sahu Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil. 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

5. Renubala Panda Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil., 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


B.Ed.

6. Ipsita Priyadarshini Patnaik Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs

Department :Education
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Dr. Niranjana Prasad Rath Associate M.A.,M.Phil., 51600+ 27yrs. 18yrs.

Prof. Ph.D. AGP9000

2. Dr.Subodha Chandra Mishra Reader(ss) M.A.,M.Phil., 26870+ 25yrs. 03yrs.

Ph.D.,B.Ed AGP6600

3. Nirmal Chndra Das Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil 08 Yrs 3 Yrs

4. Doryodhana Mahakud Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil 07 Yrs 3 Yrs

Department :English
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Sri Ashok Kumar Das Asst.Prof. M.A.,M.Phil., 24360+ 18yrs. 03yrs.

NELTS AGP6000 6months

2. Dr.Sonali Das Asst.Prof. M.A.,M.Phil., 48600 03yrs. 03yrs.

(Adhoc) Ph.D.,UGC NET

3. Soumen Mohapatra Guest M.A.,M.Phil., 5 Yrs 5 Yrs


Faculty

4. Niharika Priyadarsini Patra Guest M.A.,M.Phil., 2 Yrs 2 Yrs


Faculty

5. SKP Aiswarya Rout Guest M.A 2 Yrs 2 Yrs


Faculty

6. Rabinarayan Barik Guest M.A 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


Faculty

Department :Hindi
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college
1. Sri Mrutyanjaya Das Reader(ss) M.A. 25580+ 25yrs. 6yrs.

AGP6600 6months

2. Nirupama Maharana Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil., 3 yrs 3 yrs

Department : History
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Dr. Prasanna Kumar Biswal Associate M.A.,M.Phil., 55300+ 30yrs. 03yrs.

prof. Ph.D AGP9000 4months

2. Sri Gouranga Chandra Patra Associate M.A. 44820+ 26yrs. 13yrs.

Prof. AGP9000 6months

3. Sri Sudhansu Kumar Bal Asst. M.A.,M.Phil. 24090+ 15yrs. 06yrs.

Prof. AGP6000 06 months

Department :Home Science


SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1 Dr.(Smt.)Podmini Paikray Associate M.A.,PhD. 55300+ 30yrs. 13 yrs.

Prof. AGP9000

2 Ipsita Priyadarisini Palai Guest Faculty M.A, M.Phil. 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

Department :Odia
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1 Dr.(Smt.) Lipika Nayak Asst. M.A.,PhD 23520+ 18yrs. 03yrs.

Prof. AGP6000

2 Dr.(Smt.)Subhashree Asst.Prof. M.A.,M.phil, 48600 03yrs. 03yrs.


Soumya Sahu
(Adhoc) PhD,B.Ed.

3 Chinmaya Jena Guest Faculty M.A.,M.phil 3 Yrs 3 Yrs


5 Sambit Subhankar Khuntia Guest Faculty M.A.,M.phil 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

Department :Philosophy
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1 Swagatika Sahoo Guest Faculty M.A.,M.phil 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

2 Sthitarani Das Guest Faculty M.A. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs

3 Rojalin Rahaman Guest Faculty M.A. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs

Department :Political Science


SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1 Dr.Ranjan Kumar Samal Asst.Prof. M.A., PhD 48600 03yrs. 03yrs.

(Adhoc)

2 Suvendu Barai Guest Faculty M.A.,M.phil 5 Yrs 4 Yrs

3 Dharamjit Behera Guest Faculty M.A.,M.phil 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

4 Tarakanta Biswal Guest Faculty M.A., NET 3 Yrs 3 Yrs

5 Diptiprava Tejaswini Barik Guest Faculty M.A.,M.phil 3 Yrs 3 Yrs

Department :Psychology
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1 Dr. Dhirendra Naik Asst. M.A.,PhD, 24390+ 17yrs. 03yrs.

Prof. B.Ed,LLB AGP6000 6months


2 Amit Kumar Nayak Guest Faculty M.A.,M.phil 5 Yrs 5 Yrs

Department :Sanskrit
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1 Sri Shiba Prasad Maikap Associate M.A.,M.Phil 51600+ 30yrs. 07months

Prof. AGP9000

2 Dr.(Smt.)Pranati Kumari Associate M.A.,M.Phil, 49830+ 27yrs. 03yrs.


Sahu
Prof. Ph.D AGP9000 06 months

3 Sasmita Prusty Guest Faculty M.A., B.Ed. 4 Yrs 4 Yrs

Department : Sociology
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Dr.(Smt.)Arundhati Asst. M.A.,M.Phil, 15600+ 17yrs. 03yrs.


Mohanty
Prof. Ph.D,NET AGP6000 06months

2 Sushree Sagarika Dash Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil 4 Yrs 4 Yrs


Mohapatra

3 Sasmita sahoo Guest Faculty M.A. 3 Yrs 3 Yrs

4 Subhashree Priyadarshani Guest Faculty M.A. 4 Yrs 4 Yrs


Jena

Department : Statistics
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Sri Bankim Chandra Associate M.Sc.,M.Phil. 51600+ 30yrs. 06yrs.


Sahoo Prof. AGP9000

Department : Urdu
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Md. Hussan Jami Asst.Prof. M.A.,M.Phil, 48600 03yrs. 03yrs.

(Adhoc) Ph.D

2 Yasmini Sultana Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil 5 Yrs 2 Yrs

3 Aslalm Ali Khan Guest Faculty M.A. 09 Yrs 05 Yrs

4 Dr. Rukhsana Tarannum Guest Faculty M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D 10Yrs 09 Yrs

Department : Commerce
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Sri. Biraja Prasanna Associate M.Com., 55300+ 32yrs. 03yrs.


Mishra
Prof. M.Phil. AGP9000

2. Dr.Brundaban Sahu Asst.Prof. M.Com,M.Phil, 48600 03yrs. 03yrs.

(Adhoc) Ph.D.

3. Miss Naupada Sunita Asst.Prof. M.Com. 48600 03yrs. 03yrs.

(Adhoc) UGC NET

4. Pritishna Mohanty Guest Faculty M.Com. 3 YRS 1 Yr

5. Pritilanga Boiity Guest Faculty M.Com. 2 Yrs 1 Yr

6. Partha Sarathi BHuyan Guest Faculty M.Com. 2 Yrs 1 Yr


Department :Computer science
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the years in
No Experience the college

1. Lalatendu Muduli Asst. Professor M.Tech, From 16.10.2017

2. Kabiratna Behera Asst. Professor M.Tech, From 16.10.2017

Department :B.C.A
SL. Name of the Teacher Designation Qualification Pay Total No. Of the
No Experience years in the
college

1. Rabinarayan Senapati(cs) Guest Faculty M.Tech., MCA 8 Yrs 8 Yrs

2. Rashmi Rekha Das(cs Guest Faculty M.Tech. 7 Yrs 7 Yrs

3. Rashmi Prava Panda(cs) Guest Faculty M.Tech. 5 Yrs 4 Yrs

4. Santosh Kumar Panda(cs) Guest Faculty MCA,B.Ed. 10 Yrs 04 Yrs

5. Nibedita Sahoo(Math.) Guest Faculty MSc., Mphil. 04 Yrs 04 Yrs

6. Nrusigha Nath Guest Faculty MSc. 07 Yrs 07 Yrs


Parida(Math)

7. Soumya Ranjan Guest Faculty M.A. 03 Yrs 03 Yrs


Panigrahi(Eng.)

8. Pratyush Kumar Guest Faculty M.Com., NET 01 Yr 01 Yr


Patra(comm.)
Annexure – XIV
Qualification of Faculty

Category No.of Ph.D No. of MPhil. Others Total

Principal 01 01

Associate Professor

(Regular)

Assistance Professor

(Regular)

Assistance Professor 07 - 01 08

(Ad-hoc)

Guest Faculty 01 19 25 45
Annexure – XVII
Non-Teaching Staff Details
Sl.No. Name Designation Qualificati Pay
on

1. Sri Dharanidhar Swain Sr. Clerk B.A. 10370/-+ AGP-1900/-

2. Sri Madhusudan Ojha Sr. Clerk H.S.C. 13170/- + AGP-4600/-

3. Sri Bhupendra Kumar Panda Sr. Clerk B.Com 11900/- + AGP-4200/-

4. Sri Anil Kumar Das Sr. Clerk B.A. 11890/- + AGP-4200/-

5. Sri Abhaya Kumar Nayak Sr. Clerk M.A. 11950/- + AGP-4200/-

6. Smt. Banagandha Pati Sr. Clerk M.A. On Leave

7. Sri Suresh Chandra Rout Jr. Clerk B.A. 10740/- + AGP-1900/-

8. Sri Pramod Kumar Behera Jr. Clerk +2,Dip. in 10370/- + AGP-1900/-


Elect. Engg

9. Sri Durga Prasad Lenka Jr. Clerk B.A. LL.B. 6600/- + AGP-1900/-

10. Sri Prajesh Kumar Das Sr.Librarian M.A.,LL.B., 17060/- + AGP-4600/-


B.Lib &
Inf.Sc.

11. Sri Ajit Kumar Mishra Asst.Librarian B.A.,B.Lib & 16760/- + AGP-4600/-
Inf.Sc.

12. Sri Subash Chandra Mandal Jr.Librarian H.S.C.,C.Lib 12730/- + AGP-2400/-


& Inf.Sc.
13. Sri Ajit Kumar Mishra Lib.Assistant B.Com.,M.L 11370/- + AGP-2200/-
ib & Inf.Sc.

14. Smt Manjushree Mishra Demonstrator B.A. 21180/- + AGP-5400/-

15. Smt Manasi Panda Demonstrator B.A. 20300/- + AGP-5400/-

16. Sri Purna Chandra Sethy Demonstrator B.Sc. 21140/- + AGP-5400/-

17. Sri Pritish Kumar Muduli Demonstrator M.Sc. 21130/- + AGP-5400/-

18. Sri Akshaya Kumar Nayak Demonstrator B.Sc. 16960/- + AGP-4600/-

19. Sri Kailash Chandra Padihari Sr. Clerk I.A. 10910/- +AGP-2400/-

20. Sri Rama Chandra Das Artist-cum- Dip. in Fine 19070/- + AGP-4800/-
Photographer Arts

21. Sri Anil Kumar Panigrahi Computer B.Sc.,PGDC 16960/- + AGP-4600/-


Programmer A

22. Sri Umakanta Sankhua Asst. B.Sc 17200/- +AGP-4600/-


Storekeeper

23. Sri Gokulananda Mohanty Jr. Mechanic H.S.C.,I.T.I 10550/- + AGP-2000/-

24. Sri Maheswar Murmu Lab. Attendant 9th class 10540/- + AGP-2000/-

25. Sri Bhujanath Baskey Lab. Attendant 10th 9860/- + AGP-1900/-

26. Sri B. Mohan Rao Reddy Lab. Attendant 7th 10720/- + AGP-2000/-

27. Sri Nilakantha Das Lab. Attendant H.S.C. 10240/- + AGP-1900/-

28. Sri Sanjay Kumar Pradhan Lab. Attendant H.S.C. 8480/- + AGP-1800/-

29. Sri Nirmal Chandra Barik Lab. Attendant +2 9290/- + AGP-1800/-

30. Sri Narasingha Chandra Lab. Attendant H.S.C. 9620/- + AGP-1775/-


Mohanty
31. Sri Surendra Nath Baipai Lab. Attendant H.S.C. 11530/- + AGP-2000/-

32. SK Abdul Raaf Lab. Attendant H.S.C. Urdu 9990/- + AGP-1900/-

33. Sri Nikunja Bihari Das Lab. Attendant H.S.C. 9700/- + AGP-1800/-

34. Sri Rangaraj Bihari Lab. Attendant B.Com 10050/- + AGP-1900/-

35. SK Sirajuddin Lab. Attendant H.S.C. Urdu 10050/- + AGP-1800/-

36. Sri Nirmal Chandra Rout Lab. Attendant 10th 9970/- + AGP-1800/-

37. Sri Rajesh Tripathy Lab. Attendant B.Com 8480/- + AGP-1800/-

38. Sri Janmejay Mallick Lib. Attendant H.S.C 9900/- + AGP-1900/-

39. Sri Guru Charan Dey Lib. Attendant B.A., C.Lib 10410/ + AGP-1900/-
and Inf.Sc.

40. Sri Madan Mohan Bindhani Lib. Attendant B.A. 9520/- + AGP-1900/-

41. Sri Guruva Majhi Gardener 5th class 10600/- + AGP-1900/-

42. Sri Birendra Singh Gardener 4th class 10600/- + AGP-1900/-

43. Sri Gobinda Chandra Roul Peon 8th class 9880/- + AGP-1800/-

44. Sri Satyagopal Mohanty Peon 10th class 9880/- + AGP-1800/-

45. Sri Dhirendra Prasad Peon 9th class 9880/- + AGP-1800/-


Mohanty

46. Sri Sukanta Charan Mallick Peon M.A. 9540/- + AGP-1775/-

47. Sri Umakanta Parida Peon 10th class 9540/- + AGP-1775/-

48. Sri Akshaya Kumar Parida Peon 10th class 9720/- + AGP-1775/-

49. Sri Basanta Kumar Nayak Peon 8th class 9390/- + AGP-1775/-

50. Sri Akshaya Kumar Behera Peon I.A. 9390/- + AGP-1775/-


51. Sri Bishikeshan Pradhan Peon H.S.C 9000/- + AGP-1775/-

52. Sri Durga Prasad Parida Peon H.S.C 8080/- + AGP-1775/-

53. Sri Dillip Kumar Pal Peon H.S.C 9000/- + AGP-1775/-

54. Sri Satya Siba Sundar Samal Peon H.S.C 6270/- + AGP-1700/-

55. Sri Rajendra Kumar Das Peon H.S.C 6270/- + AGP-1700/-

56. Sri Nanda Kishore Bal Peon I.Com

57. Sri Ananga Prasad Mohanty Peon 10th class 9330/- + AGP-1800/-

58. Sri Nanda Kishore Jena Peon 10th class 6270/- + AGP-1700/-

59. Sri Ananta Charan Behera Night 10th class 9390/- + AGP-1775/-
Watchman

60. Sri Sanatan Chand Night 7th class 9000/- + AGP-1775/-


Watchman

61. Sri Gouranga Charan Night 10th class 9330/- + AGP-1800/-


Behera Watchman
Annexure – XVIII(A)
Research Publication by Faculty
Department : Botany
Research Publication by Dr. Sasmita Satpathy
 number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international):
i. Punetha, H., Pani, D., Satpathy, S., Gaur, A.K. and Sukla, A. (2005) “RAPD based
molecular characterization of Phaseolus vulgaris Llandraces of Uttaranchal Kumaon
Hills” Plant Sci. Res. Vol.27 (1 & 2):11-15.

ii. Yadav A.K., Pani Dr. Arif Mohd., Satpathy, S., Shukla SK and Singh US(2007), Role of
proteins in kernel elongation after cooking in aromatic rice : Oryza , Vol-44, No.3,
200-204.

iii. Pani Dr, Satpathy S and Singh US (2013) , DNA finger printing of short and medium
grained scented rice (Oryza sativa L.) using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR)
amplification Ad. Plant Sci. 26(1) 77-82.

 Chapter(s) in Books
i. Satpathy, S., J. Pattnaik and B.K.Debata (2000) In viitiro selection of salinity tolerant
callus lines and regeneration of plant nets in palmarosa (Cymbopogon martini) and
lemon grass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) Presented in the International conference
on “Women Biotechnology, environment and non-conventional energy” held at
IICT, Hyderabad during 17th -21st October,2000, pp.74.
ii. Satpathy, S., J. Pattnaik and B.K.Debata (2001). Germination of artificial seeds of
lemon grass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) under in vitro and in vivo conditions. In
conservation and utilization of medicinal and aromatic plants.( edts. S. Sahoo,
D.B.Ramesh , Y.R. Rao, B.K.Debata and Vibhuti N. Mishra ) pp. 292-295.
iii. Satpathy, S., J. Pattnaik and B.K.Debata (2001), Plant regeneration from sea water
adapted callus lines of Cymbopogon martini var.motia In conservation and
utilization of medicinal and aromatic plants.(edts. S. Sahoo, D.B.Ramesh , Y.R. Rao ,
B.K.Debata and Vibhuti N. Mishra) pp. 302-312.
Department : Mathematics
Research Publication by Dr.Purna Chandra Nayak
 number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international):
05
National -1, International -4
1 .Oscilation and Non- oscilation Theorems on third order functional differential equation .
Journal of Indian Mathematical Society , Vol-62-1-4(1996) 89-96 .
2 .Oscilation and Non- oscilation Theorems on first and second order fuffy differential
equation . The Journal of FuffyMathematics , Vol-3 No- 4 (1995) Los-Angels, USA
3 .Oscilation and Non- oscilation Theorems for second Order fuffy differential equation .
The Journal Fuffy Mathematics, Vo- 7 NO. -2(1999) Los Angels, USA.
4 .Stability behaviour of the solutions of second order Fuzzy differential equation. The
Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics , Vol-9 No. – 2(2001) Los Angels, USA.
5. Global Journal of Pune and Applied Mathematics, Vol-2, No-5(2015) page no-3047-3052
on Transform Technique with Graceful Labeling.

 Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers :


(i )Concept of Real Analysis - Kalyani Publication.
(ii) Introduction to Mechanics – By Springer – Verlag Publication.

Department : Zoology
Research Publication by Dr. Asima Tripathy

 number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /


international):05
I) International Journals: Peer-reviewed:
1. Kumari S, Parida SK, Marai N, Tripathy A, Hazra RK, Kar SK and Mahapatra N.
Vectorial role of Anopheles subpictus grassi and Anopheles culicifacies giles in Angul
district, Orissa, India. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 2009, 40(4):1-7.
2. Tripathy A, Samanta L, Das S, Parida SK, Marai N, Hazra RK, Kar SK, Mahapatra N.
Distribution of sibling species of Anopheles culicifacies s.l. and Anopheles fluviatilis
s.l. and their vectorial capacity in eight different malaria endemic districts of Orissa,
India.Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2010,105(8):981-7.
3. Tripathy A, Samanta L, Das S, Parida SK, Marai N,Hazra RK, Mallavdani UV, Kar SK
and Mahapatra N. The mosquitocidal activity of methanolic extracts of Lantana
cramera root and Anacardium occidentale leaf: role of glutathione S-transferase in
insecticide resistance.J Med Entomol.2011, 48(2):291-5.
4. Bhuputra Panda, Anita Rout, Sanghamitra Pati, Abhimanyu Singh Chauhan, Asima
Tripathy, Radhika Shrivastava, Abhinav Bassi (2012)Tobacco Control Law
Enforcement and Compliance in Odisha, India - Implications for Tobacco Control
Policy and Practice. Asian Pacific J Cancer Prev, 13 (9), 4631-4637
5. Tripathy A and Kar SK: Feeding stage, species, body part and sex-specific activity of
glutathione s-transferase in mosquito. Tropical Biomedicine 2015, 32(1): 1–11.
II) National Journals: Non-Peer-reviewed: 03
1. Srinath K, Dash H K, Agrawal S, Tripathy A, Roy PL and Pattanaik S. Drudgery
Reduction and women friendly farm tools and Equipment, A technical Bulletin No.
16, DRWA (ICAR), 2010.
2. Srinath K., Ponnusamy K., Dash H.K., Tripathy A, Roy P. L. and Pattanaik S. Labour
migration, Agriculture and gender issues. V-Page Case Study Series-2, DRWA
(ICAR), 2011.
3. Srinath K, Ponnusamy K, Dash H K, Tripathy A and S.S.J. Dash. Strengthening Role
of Youth in Agriculture, V-Page Case Study Series-2, DRWA (ICAR). 2012.

Department : History
Research Publication by Dr. Prasanna Kumar Biswal

Articles:
1.Economy under the Bhorgas.in the proceedings of Indian history Congress,1987.

2.Ranke’s search for objectivity in History.In the proceedings of Punjab history Congress,Patiala
,1988.

3.Economy in the early medieval Orissa. In the proceedings of Orissa history Congress,Patiala
,V.N.College,1992.

4.Growth of communalism in Indian Politics. In the proceedings of the National


seminar,Anantapur,2004.

5.Trade & commerce in ancient Orissa. In the proceedings of the National


seminar,KurukshetraUniversity ,Hriyana,1998.

6.Growth of press and vernacular literature in the twentieth century ,Orissa. In the proceedings
of the National seminar,UtkalUniversity,Vani Vihar,2007.

7.Role of Kamala KantaKar the uncrowned leader of the Quit India Movement. In the
proceedings of the state level seminar,Srinivas College,Mangalpur,balasore,2008.

8.The Moghul Tamasha of bhadrak –An analysis. In the proceedings of the National
seminar,UtkalUniversity,Vani Vihar,2008.

9.Role of Subalterns in the Quit India Movement in the Balasore district. In the proceedings of
the state level seminar,B.N.M.A college,Paliabindha,Bhadrak,2009.

Department : Home Science


Research Publication by Dr.(Smt.)Padmini Paikray
Articles:
1. Attitude of aged towardsfamily members.journal of extension education Vol-viii
1&2,2003.
2. Motives of urban woman entrepreneurs.Journalof extension education Vol-viii
1&2,2003.

Books:
1. GruhaParichalana, Kalyani Publication 1985,1990,1995.
2. PrarambhikaGruhaBigyana,Kalyani Publication 2000,2009.
3. Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers: 2.
Department : Odia
Research Publication by Dr.(Smt.) Lipika Nayak
1. Odia loksahityare SreeJagannath, ISBN 81-7406-020-0,
2. Odia Lokchetana O Lokachalinire, ISBN 81-7406-021-9, Publishers: Jagannath Ratha, Binod
Bihari, Cuttack-2.
Department : Urdu
Research Publication by Dr. Md. Hussain Jami
 Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers: one book on literary genre of Urdu
“URDU KHAKA NIGARI” published in October, 2010, by Arshia Publications, Surya
Apartment, Dilshad Colony, Delhi – 110097, ISBN-978-81-909536-7-2.
Department : Physics
Research Publication by Rajat Kumar Pradhan
 INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS:

 (1)Subject-Object Duality and the States of Consciousness: a Quantum Approach,


Neuroquantology, 8(3), 262, 2010.

 (2)Psychophysical interpretation of Quantum Theory, Neuroquantology, 10(4),629,2012.

 (3)The problem of Conscious Observation and Relativistic Description, Neuroquantology,


12(4), 417, 2014.

 (4)An explanation of psychophysical interactions in the quantum Double-slit Experiment,


physics Essays, 28(3)324,2014.

 (5)Quantum Anti-zeno treatment of Zeno-type Sleep Disorders,


Rxiv/quantph/1111.5227, (Communicated to Neuroquantology), 2015.

 Department : English

 Research Publication by Dr. SONALI DAS


1. PUBLICATION DETAILS

No. of Publications of Sonali Das


ISSN No. Reputed Indian Book Chapters Book Reviews Total
Journals

11 11 05 02 29

2. NUMBER OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS


(NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL)
Publications
National International Total

18 Nil 18

3. JOURNALS WITH ISSN NUMBERS WITH DETAILS OF PUBLICATION

Sl Name of the Journal Title of the Article ISSN Page


Numbers
N
o.
1. The Critical From Page to Screen: An 0976- 308-318
Endeavour, Vol. Analysis of Yann Martel’s 0199
XXII, January 2016 Life of Pi

2. The Critical Neel Mukherjee’s The Lives 0976- pp 111-


Endeavour, Vol. XXI, of Others: A Tale of the 0199 118
January 2015 Marginalized.

3. The Critical An Outsider’s Inwardness 0976- pp 50-60


Endeavour, Vol. XX, with India: The Case of 0199
January 2014 Jhabvala’s Heat and Dust.

3.

4. Indian Scholar Cinematic Adaptations of the 0971- pp. 93-99


Canonical Texts: 2410
August 2013 Transforming The Guide and
Devdas into Mega
Blockbusters.
pp 93-99
5. The Critical J.M. Coetzee’s Slow Man : A 0976- pp 187-
Endeavour Study of Disability 0199 195

Vol XIX,

Jan. 2013

6. Points of View, Writing the Partition : 0971- pp 86-91


Vol.19, No.2, Exploring the humane 605X
aspect of Bapsi Sidhwa’s
Winter 2012 Cracking India

Points of View

7. Vol. 19, No.1, Critiquing Arundhati Roy 0971- pp 74-80


and Kiran Desai as 605X
Summer 2012 Cosmopolitan Novelists

8. The Critical Reconfiguring the Nation 0976- pp 245-


Endeavour and Culture in the novels of 0199 267
Vol.XVIII, Jan.2012 Arundhati Roy and Kiran
Desai

9. Points of View, Liminal Characters in Kiran 0971- pp 94-99


Vol.18, No.2, Winter Desai’s The Inheritance of 605X
2011 Loss

1 The Critical Narrating the Nation: 0976- pp 153-


0 Endeavour, Vol. Subalternity in Arundhati 0199 162
XVII, Jan.2011 Roy’s The God of Small
Things

1 The Icfai University Kiran Desai’s The 0973- pp 57-64


1 Journal of English Inheritance of Loss: Travails 3728
Studies Vol.IV, No.1, of Immigration
March 2009

4. ARTICLES INCLUDED IN CRITICAL ANTHOLOG IES AS BOOK


CHAPTERS

Das, Sonali. “Cinematic Adaptations of Classic Novels: Transforming The Guide


and Devdas into Mega Blockbusters”. Adaptations: Some Journeys
from Words to Visuals. Eds. Shri Krishan Rai and Anugamini Rai.
New Castle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015, pp. 92-103.
ISBN-13:978-1-4438-7466-3. ISBN-10:1-4438-7466-3. Print.

“Post-Independence Indian English Wo men Novelists: An Assess ment”. Studi es


in Postcol onial Literature . Eds. M.Q.Khan and Bijay Kumar Das.
New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers, 2007, pp. 153 -162. ISBN: 81 -269-
0763 -0. Print.

“Women Booker Laureates of India”. Ne w Re adings in Indi an Engl ish


Literature . Ed. Bijay Kumar Das. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2011, pp. 64 -
71. ISBN: 978 -81-7977 -407 -6. Print.

“Political Correctness : Probing into A rundhati Roy’s Lis tening To


Grasshoppers: Fiel d Notes On Democracy”. Ne w Re adings in Indi an Engl ish
Literature . Ed. Bijay Kumar Das, Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2011, pp.159 -
165. ISBN: 978 -81-7977 -407 -6. Print.

.“Can the Subaltern be Spoken for? A Critique of Ar u ndhati


Roy’s The God of Smal l Things”. Indi an Women’s Fiction
Today. Eds. C.N. Srinath and Ragini Ramachandra. Mysore:
Dhvanyaloka Publication, 2012, pp. 129 -140. Print.

5. BOOK REVIEWS

Das, Sonali. Reinventing Gover nment through HRM Strategies. Bes t Books , IUP
Publications, Hyderabad, March 2010. ( ISSN 0972-5369). Print.

. A Thousand Spl endid Suns. The Icf ai University Journ al of Engl ish Studies ,
Vol. IV, Nos. 3&4, Sept -Dec.,09 issue. (ISSN 0973- 3728). Print.

6. LIS T OF PUBLICATIONS IN REPUTED INDIAN JOURNALS

Sl. Name of the Journal Title of the Article Establish- Page


ment of the Numbers
No Journal

1. The Literary Criterion. Victimizing the


Subaltern in Chha
Special Number on Mana Atha Guntha. 1952 pp. 73-82

Odia Literary Scene 2014

2. The Journal of Indian National Identity and


Writing in English.Vol.40, Cultural Representation
No. 1, Jan 2012 in The Inheritance of 1973 pp 36-46
Loss
3. The Literary Criterion. Can the Subaltern be 1952 pp 129-140
Spoken for? A Critique
Vol.46, No. 3 of Arundhati Roy’s The
2011 God of Small Things

Political Correctness :
Probing into Arundhati
Roy’s Listening to
4. The Critical Endeavour, Grasshoppers: Field 1995 pp 171-177
Notes on Democracy
Vol. XVI, Jan.2010

5. The Literary Criterion, Animal Imagery in 1952 pp 66-73


Vol.XLV, No.3, Oct 2010 Coetzee’s Disgrace

6. The Critical Endeavour Contextualising Love 1995 pp 61-68


Vol. XV-II, and Identity in Shashi
Deshpande’s In the
June 09 Country of Deceit

7. The Indian Journal of Stories Across Cultures: 1960 pp 57-63


English Studies, Vol. XLVI A Critique of Jhumpa
(Official organ
Jan.09 Lahiri’s Unaccustomed of the Indian
Earth Association for
English
Studies)

The Critical Endeavour Women Booker


Laureates of India
8. Vol. XIV, May 08 1995 pp 90-99

(Special Number of Indian


English Literature)

The Critical Endeavour Contextualising Manju


Vol. XIII, Dec 2002 Kapur’s Home
9. 1995 pp 101-108

The SPIEL Journal of


English Studies: A Biannual
10. Journal of Research and Colonial Consciousness 2005 pp 31-34
Ideas, Ed. S.Z.H Abidi, and Symbolism in
Vol.3, No.1 Jan.07 Kanthapura

11. The Critical Endeavour Kiran Desai’s The


Vol.XII Dec 2006 Inheritance of Loss: A
Study in Humanism 1995 pp 35-42
Annexure – XVIII(B)
Research Projects
Name of the Title of the Project Funding Agency Grants Amount
Teacher Sanctioned Received

Subodh Quality of Elementary UGC – Minor Rs.300000/ Rs.


Chandra Mishra Education in Tribal Area Research 180000
under Sarva Sikhya Project– 2014-
Abhiyan 16
Annexure – XVIII(C)
National Level Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Symposia
organized
Department of Chemistry
Sl. No Date Name of the Speaker Topic
1 18/02/2012 Prof. S. Samal, Principal, S.B. Recent trends in Chemistry and
Rath Women’s College, its Economic Aspects
Berhampur Prof. P. Mohanty,
Retired Professor of Chemistry,
Utkal University, Bhubaneswar

2 13/02/2015 Prof. Dr. S. Jena, Retired Prof. Green Chemistry


of Chemistry, Utkal University

Department of Mathematics
Sl. No. Date Name of the Speaker Topic

1 17/11/2014 Dr. M. N. Bhattacharya, Ex- Application of Computer in


Principal of Bolangir Auto. Mathematics
College

Dr. Aswini Sahoo, Reader


in Math. Deputy Secretary,
C.H.S.E.(O)

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Sl. Date Name of the Speaker Topic of the
No. (Resource Person) Seminar/Workshop
1 30/11/2012 Prof. Dr. N.Barik Origin of the University
Prof.Dr. L.P.Singh
Prof.Dr. P.K.Parija
Dr. S.Patnaik
2 06.02.2013 Prof. A.K Raychoudhury, Directior,NPL, National level Seminar on
Delhi(Nano-Science & Technology Physical Science
Prof. A.S Majumdar, Dept. of AstroPhysics &
Cosmology, S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic
Science
3 27/08/2015 Prof. S.C.Nayak, H.O.D, F.M Autonomous Recent Trends in Physics
College
Prof. S.S Biswal, Ravenshaw University
Dr. B. Pradhan, IIIT, Bhubaneswar

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Date Name of the Seminar/
Sl. Workshop Topic Guests/Resource Persons
No.

2011-12 17/02/2012 “Inclusive Growth and Rural 1 . Prof. Kumar B. Das


Poor” Former Vice Chancellor,
F.M University, Balasore
2. Prof. Sanatan Mohanty
Former Professor, Economics
G.M. Autonomous College,
Sambalpur
3 . Dr. Ramesh Ch. Mishra
Former H.O.D, Economics
K.K.S. Women’s College, Balasore

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Sl. Date Name of the Speaker Topic of the Seminar/Workshop
No. (Resource Person)
1 12.10.2014 Prof. M.Q. Khan Redefing the Role of English Teacher
Prof. K. Niruparani in 21th Century
2 20.02.15 Dr. Jitendra Narayan Dash Creative method for Promoting
Dash benur,Educationist Reading Habit among Adolescents
& Eminent Writer
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Sl. Date Name of the Speaker Topic of the
No. (Resource Person) Seminar/Workshop
1 16/01/2012 Prof.Dr. Swadhin Pattnaik, Noted Challenges on Computer
Mathematician & Director, Institute of Science
Mathematics, Bhubaneswar & World in the 21th Century
Promod Kumar Mohapatra, Senior Ediror,The
Samaj
2 16/01/2013 Prof. Dr. Hemabindu M., H.O.D, Dept. of Comp. Open Source Computing
Sc., North Odisha University, Baripada
Dr. Ajit Kumar Nayak, Dept of Comp. &
Information Sc., ITER, SOA University
3 22/02/2016 Prof. Dr. A. Nayak, IIT,Kharagpur Artificial Intelligence
Prof. S. Nayak, Project Head,Tech. Mahindra
Software Solution

DEPARTMENT OF BCA
Sl. Date Name of the Speaker Topic of the
No. (Resource Person) Seminar/Workshop

1 06.12.2012 Prof Pradipta Palchoudhury, Director, Indian Artificial Intelligence


Statistical Institute,Kolkata & its future

2 20/02/2013 Prof. Amiya Kumar Rath, Principal, DRIEMS, Emerging trends


Cuttack in Comp. Sc.
Prof Satyananda Champatiray,H.O.D, Dept. of
I.T, S.I.T, Bhubaneswar

3 04/02/2015 Prof. M.K.Roul, Principal, GITA, Bhubaneswar E-Commerce ,


Baidyanath Parhi , M.D, Valuesaas IT Solutions The Technological
Pvt. Ltd. innovation of the future

4 28/03/2016 Prof Rasmi kant Das, Java Role of java in IT industry


Technocrat,Bhubaneswar
Dr. Himadri B.G.S Bhuyan, Dept. Of Comp. Sc.
IIT,Kharagpur
Annexure – XVIII(D)
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Symposia attended
Department of Education
Name of Year Participation in As a No. of Name of the University
Seminars Guest/Resou Orientation/
Person National State rce Person Refresher
Level Level Course
Attended

Dr. Subodh 2010- 02 02 Resource 03 Utkal University,


Chandra Mishra
14 Person Sambalpur University

Dr. Niranjan 2009 1 Participant 01 Utkal University,


Prasad Rath

Department of Mathematics
Name of Year Participation in As a No. of Name of the University
Seminars Guest/Resou Orientation/
Person Nation State rce Person Refresher
al Level Course
Level Attended

Dr.P.C.Nayak 2010-15 02 04 Refresher - Utkal University


Course

Orientation -
Course Calcutta University

DebendraNath a)2005 _ _ Orientation Orientation Khalikotecollege,Berhampu


Rout Course Programme r
By Council
(b)2008 _ _ Yoga Course 26.12.05- Sambalpur University
31.12.05
14th Rajendracollege,Bolangir
(c)2008 _ _ Orientation
Programme Sambalpur University
By Govt.
_ _ Refresher 3.01.08-
(d)2010- Course 13.11.08
Yoga camp
11 4.11.08-
13.11.08
Refresher
Course

Department of Zoology
Name of Year Participation in As a No. of Name of the University
Seminars Guest/Resou Orientation/
Person Nation State rce Person Refresher
al Level Course
Level Attended

Dr. Asima 2010-11 1 Participant ICAR, Bhubaneswar


Tripathy 2011-12 2 Resource KIIT University
Reader, Dept. 2012-13 1 Person KIIT University
Of Zoology Resource
Person
Department of Physics
Name of Year Participation in As a No. of Name of the University
Seminars Guest/Resou Orientation/
Person Nation State rce Person Refresher
al Level Course
Level Attended

Rajat Kumar 2009 01 01 Resource Orientation - Sambalpur University


Pradhan 2010 02 01 Person/Spea Utkal
2011 01 01 ker 01
2012 01 01 Paper University
2013 01 01 Presenter Refresher
2014 01 01 Paper Course -
2015 02 01 Presenter 02
Paper
Presenter
Paper
Presenter
Paper
Presenter
Kamala Kanta 2009 01 01 Participant One Utkal
Jena 2010 01 01 Participant University
2011 01 01 Participant Orientation
2012 01 01 Participant Sambalpur University
2013 01 01 Participant Course- 01
2014 01 01 Participant
2015 01 01 Participant (2008)

Refresher

Course-01

(2010)

Department of Chemistry
Name of Year Participation in As a Guest/ No. of Name of the University
Seminars Resource Orientation/
Person Person Refresher
Course
Attended
National State
Level Level

Dr. P.K Dash 2010- 1 4 Participant Utkal University


Reader in
Chemistry 14

Dr.P Patri -- 4 Participant 01 Utkal University


Lecturer in
Chemistry
Sri L.K Nayak 03 - Participant 01 Utkal University
Lecturer in
Chemistry

Department of Psychology
Name of Year Participation in As a Guest/ No. of Name of the University
Seminars Resource Orientation/
Person Person Refresher
Course
Attended
National State
Level Level

Dr.Dhirendra 2012 01 Participant P.G. Dept. of Psychology


kumar Nayak Utkal University,VVR
Lecturer in
Psychology DRIEMS Institute Tangi,
Cuttack
2013 02 Participant
Centre of Advanced
Study, Psy. Vanivihar
2012 01(Refresher
Course) Sambalpur University
Jyoti Vihar, Burla

2012- F.M. Auto College


13 02 Balasore
01
2015

Department of Home Science


Name of Year Participation in As a Guest/ No. of Name of the University
Seminars Resource Orientation/
Person Person Refresher
Course
Attended
National State
Level Level

Dr. Padmini Jan 1 Participant UTKAL, Ramadevi


Paikray 2015 Women’s College,BBSR
30.01.
Reader in Home 15
Science To
31.01.
15

Department of Sanskrit
Name of Year Participation in As a Guest/ No. of Name of the University
Seminars Resource Orientation/
Person Person Refresher
Course
Attended
National State
Level Level
Shiba Prasad 1 1 1
Maikap, 2.01.05
Reader in to
Sanskrit 01.02.05 Utkal University

2.
17.08.2006
to --do--
06.09.06
Dr.(smt)Pranati 2 1 Refresher
Sahu, Courses:
Reader in 1
Sanskrit 03.02.1995 Jagannath University, Puri
To
02.03.1995
2
01.02.2001 --do—
to
28.02.2001
3. Utkal University, BBSR.
Orientation
Course
1. 19.04.1994
to
16.05.1994

Annexure – XVIII(E)
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES OF THE FACULTIES OF DEPARTMENTS

SL.NO Name of the Teacher with Topic of Research Name of the


Designation University
1 Rajat Kumar Pradhan Foundation of Quantum Theory and
Lecturer in Physics Foundations of Physics and
Interdisciplinary Research on Utkal University
mindmatter interactions
:Neuropsychobiology

4 Dr. Arudhati Mohanty Impact of industrialation on the Enrolled for D.Litt


Lecturer in sociology migration of Human Resources –A degree,F.M.University
Socio-management approach
5 Dr. (Mrs.) Asima
Tripathy Biochemistry,Molecular Biology Utkal Univesity
Lecturer in Zoology
6 Dr. Sobodh Chandra Quality of elementary educationin
Mishra tribal areas under Sarva Sikhya U.G.C sponsored
Lecturer in Education
Abhijan:A case study of Koraput
District,Odisha
7 Shiba Prasad Maikap Shrimad Bagabad Geeta Bhasyam of
Reader in sanskrit Abhinavagupta(M.Phil Disertation) Delhi Univesity
8 Dr. Pranati kumara A critical analysis of 2nd and 3rd chapter
Sahoo of Paribhasendu Sekhar(Ph.d) Utkal university
Reader in Sanskrit
10 Ashok Kumar Das Testing English at at the Graduation F.M. University,
Lecturer in English Level of the Three Year Degree Course Balasore, Odisha.
at Utkal University in Odisha
:An Analysis of question Papers and
suggested Remedial Measures.
11 Dr. Prasanna Kumar Distribution of institution in Ancient F.M. University
Biswal India with special reference to Odisha.
Reader in History Kurukshetra
Ph.D.-A social-Economic and Regions University
History of early medient Odisha Kurukshetra
M.Phil-() The Bhanjas of Odisha University
13 Dr. Purna Chandra Functional Stochastic & Fuzzy Utkal University
Nayak Differential Equation F.M.University
RESEARCH GUIDING ACTIVITIES OF THE FACULTIES OF DEPARTMENTS

Sl Name of the Name of Name of the


No. teacher with research Regd. No. Topic of research University
designation Scholar
Effectiveness of incentives
1. Dr. Subodha Pradeep 6665/90 of enrolment, retention and Berhampur
Chandra Mishra Kumar Patro M.Phil academic achievement of University
Reader in
(2011) tribal girls in KGBVs:A case
Education
study of KGBV, Koraput
Rina Behera 5896/95 Learning needs, academic
(2011) M.Phil achievements &
achievement motivation of
tribal learners at elementary
school level:A case study of Berhampur
the Gadaba tribal University
community of semiliguda
block
Simanchal 775/86 Learning needs and
Malik M.Phil achievement of Gadaba at Berhampur
(2012) secondary school level University
Sunil Kumar 5149/88 Implementation of RTE-SSA Berhampur
Padhi for the promotion of University
(2015) education among tribal
girls:A case study of Jeypore
Block
2 Dr. P.K. Dash Sri P.K. 15060032 Assessement of pollution VSSUT,
Reader in Panda Dt- load of river Salandi Burla
Chemistry 20.01.15
3 Dr. Prasanna Ku. Sri Vatural Calamities of Odisha
Biswal Ramakanta in 20th Century F.M.
Reader in Das University
Chemistry

4 Dr. Purna Sri D.K .Sethi Fuzzy Differential Equation,


Chandra Nayak Ravenshaw Graph Theory F.M.
Reader In Jr. College, University
Mathematics Amiya Kumar
Das
Amiya Kumar Transformation Technique
F.M.
Behera
with graceful Labeling University
Susanta
Kumar Rout
Annexure – XIX

Admission Policy and Process


 For admission into UG courses (Arts / Science / Commerce), The Department of
Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha, issues advertisement in leading newspaper for
e-admission through Student Academic Management System (SAMS).

 Students apply on line through the website www.dheorissa.in. College wise /


stream wise merit list is prepared centrally and SMS is sent to the candidates .The
list of selected candidates is displayed in the SAMS website for UG classes.

 For admission into self-financing courses – BCA, MSW, MPMIR and MJ&MC – and
regular PG programmes, the college gives advertisement in the dailies of state
importance.

 All admissions are done strictly on merit basis with due regard to the reservation
policy of the Govt.

 Intimation letters are despatched in the applicant’s address through speed post
and simultaneously the provisional merit list is displayed in the college notice
board, thereby ensuring transparency in admission.

 The admission committee is constituted with a panel of senior faculty members


to look after the post admission process. Accordingly, the student profile is
prepared and kept in the admission section in order to facilitate the whole annual
admission
Annexure – XXI

Teaching Learning Method


The college prepares an academic calendar which is distributed to each student at
the beginning of the session. It contains the detailed programme of academic activities
of the year, viz., commencement of classes, examination schedule, publication of results
along with schedule of holidays, cultural functions, etc. Classes and examinations are
held strictly as per the academic calendar.

All the faculty members of different departments prepare the lesson plan and
accordingly the classes are held so as to cover the course in time. The progress of the
course is also recorded in a register which is periodically reviewed by the Principal. After
completion of 50% of the courses, the internal examination is conducted. Courses are
completed keeping in view the academic calendar. Term end semester examination is
held as per the academic calendar.

All the UG and PG courses are taught predominantly by lecture method. In the
smart class room, departments use audio-visual teaching aids like overhead projector,
slides, and LCD Projector to make teaching more effective and lively. Besides these,
project work, field study, seminars, workshops, etc., are followed.

Remedial classes are held on Sundays in all subjects to bring slow learners and
academically weaker students at par with the main stream. Some doubt clearing classes
are arranged on Saturdays for the benefit of the weaker students.

Advanced learners are identified through various examinations conducted by different


departments. They are taught ‘beyond syllabus portions’ to enrich their knowledge.
They are encouraged to participate in national level tests.
Since old courses have been improvised, restructured and updated, we have
started a Question Bank for the reference of the students and teachers as well. The
facility is available in the concerned departments as well as in the Central Library. The
Question Bank facility enables the students for acquaintance in the pattern of question
and various related question that can be framed on a topic.
Regular class test in addition to mid semester and end semester examination.

Implementation of compulsory presentation of seminar papers, undertaking


project works, field studies, encouraging students to participate in science exhibitions,
contributing articles for publication in college as well as hostel magazines and
departmental wall magazines help in creating a culture of instilling and nurturing
creativity and scientific temper among the learners.

All the departments invite experts relating to their areas and people of eminence
in the respective field to address seminars and provide extra-moral lectures.

Annexure – XXII

FREE, FAIR AND CREDIBLE EXAMINATION PROCESS


Autonomy has given a great deal of freedom in the conduct of examination,
evaluation of answer scripts and publication of results. This freedom has been utilized
by the college at the optimum level, even though the system has brought the examinees
nearer to the examination conducting body of the college. The conduct of examinations
has been free and fair in so far as adherence to rules and regulations of examinations
and booking of malpractice cases are concerned. The following practices followed by the
college need a special mention.

a) Conduct of all examinations as per schedule included in the academic calendar and
the program is non-negotiable except under unavoidable circumstances.
b) Question paper setting and moderation thereof in all Term-End or Semester
examinations by experienced teachers of other autonomous colleges and Universities,
as recommended by the board of Studies of the subjects concerned.
c) Maintenance of strict confidentiality in respect of paper setting, printing of questions
papers and procedures & processes leading to the publication of results.
d) Coding of answer scripts of students of all examination including internal Assessment
Tests to maintain utmost secrecy and impartiality.
e)Initially, valuation of answer scripts of all honours papers of all Term-end
examinations an all paper of P.G. examinations was done by internal and external
examiners on a 50:50 basis to maintain fairness . But from the year 2006-07, all answer
scripts of U.G. examinations are valued by external examiners from other autonomous
colleges and Universities to maintain secrecy and transparency in valuation.
f) Computerization of all examination results.
g) Publication of results of all the internal examinations within one month and Term-End
and semester Examinations within 45 days of the completion of the examination.
h) Distribution of mark-sheets and Provisional Certificates to the students as soon as the
results are published.
i) Provision of Re-addition of marks on the score of the request application of the
candidates within 30 days from the date of publication of results.
In continuation to our innovative exercises in the field of examinations, Semester
pattern of examinations for both Under-graduate and Post-graduate classes have been
introduced from the current session, i.e. 2007-08.As a follow-up measure, the courses of
studies for the U.G. and P.G. classes have been rationally and scientifically redesigned
within the broad framework of UGC model curriculum, to keep the students of changing
ideas and to broaden their knowledge horizon. The courses have also been prepared
keeping in view the syllabi structure of various examinations like UGC-NET, State Civil
services Examinations and UPSC – civil services examinations.
Moreover, Question Banks have been prepared in all subjects for the reference of the
students. It is hoped that the question Bank will serve as a guide to the patterns and
varieties of questions set in various examinations. The question bank has been kept in
the central library for the use and reference of the students.

CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION


A. PERIODIC MONITORING OF STUDENTS PROGRESS

Quality of the students and their progress is constantly and continuously


monitored and assessed twice a year through Internal Assessment held in 20% of the
total marks in each paper. The performance is appraised and intimated to the students
and their parents for correction of short falls.

In addition to the Internal Assessment, other methods used for appraisal of


student’s progress are group discussions at the end of each unit seminar, discussions,
undertaking socio-economic survey and study tour, mid-term course corrections,
holding their interactive sessions.

Thus, the continuous and comprehensive evaluation is intended to provide a


holistic profile of the learner through assessment of scholastic aspects of education
imparted over the total span of instructional time in College.

Annexure – XXIII(A)

Achievements of Students in Examination :

RESULT STATISTICS OF +3 FINAL DEGREE EXAMINATION-2012


Sl. Subject Enrolled Appeared 1st 2nd P.W.H Total Percentage
No (All Honours) Class Class passed
1. Economics 78 78 59 16 01 76 97.43%
2. Education 38 38 34 03 - 37 97.36%
3. English 13 13 01 12 13 13 100%
4. Hindi 10 10 04 05 01 10 100%
5. History 07 07 05 02 - 07 100%
6. H.Science 05 05 05 - - 05 100%
7. Oriya 32 32 22 08 01 31 96.87%
8. Philosophy 10 10 08 02 - 10 100%
9. Pol.Science 65 65 35 27 01 63 96.92%
10. Psychology 12 12 10 01 - 11 91.66%
11. Sanskrit 30 30 28 01 - 29 96.68%
12. Sociology 45 45 37 08 - 45 100%
13. Urdu - - - - - - -
14. Botany 31 31 24 01 03 28 90.32%
15. Chemistry 41 41 24 06 03 33 80.48%
16. Mathematics 31 31 25 05 01 31 100%
17. Physics 37 37 33 03 - 36 97.29%
18. Zoology 34 34 24 07 01 32 94.11%
19. Computer Sc. 28 28 24 01 - 25 89.28%
20. Commerce 235 235 135 77 06 228 93.69%
PASS GENERAL

Sl.No. Stream Enrolled Appeared Passed


1. Arts(Pass) 55 42 26
2. Commerce(Pass) 80 72 58
3. Science(Pass) 60 41 28

RESULT STATISTICS OF POST GRADUATE EXAMINATION-2012


Sl.N Subject Enrolled Appeared 1st 2nd 3rd Total Percentage
o (All Honours) Class Class Class passed
1. Economics 53 53 33 15 01 49 92.45%
2. English 30 30 12 14 - 26 86.67%
3. Pol.Science 30 30 20 09 - 29 96.67%
4. Urdu 17 17 05 12 - 17 100%
5. Chemistry 11 11 03 05 - 08 72.73%
6. Commerce 41 41 14 21 - 35 80.37%
7. Mathematics 03 03 02 01 - 03 100%

RESULT STATISTICS OF +3 FINAL DEGREE EXAMINATION-2013


Sl. Subject Enrolled Appeared 1st 2nd P.W.H Total Percentage
No (All Honours) Class Class passed
1. Economics 76 76 55 18 03 76 100%
2. Education 43 34 27 01 06 34 90.69%
3. English 09 09 07 01 08 08 88.88%
4. Hindi 10 10 08 02 - 10 100%
5. History 06 06 - 04 01 05 83.33%
6. H.Science 01 01 01 - - 01 100%
7. Oriya 20 20 15 04 - 19 95.00%
8. Philosophy 05 05 01 03 - 04 80%
9. Pol.Science 68 68 37 23 05 65 94.20%
10. Psychology 16 16 16 - - 16 100%
11. Sanskrit 29 29 29 - - 29 100%
12. Sociology 42 42 41 01 - 42 100%
13. Urdu 06 06 04 02 - 06 100%
14. Botany 30 30 21 05 01 27 90%
15. Chemistry 40 40 27 07 01 35 87.50%
16. Maths(Arts & Sc) 27 27 20 01 03 24 88.88%
17. Physics 45 45 41 01 - 42 93.33%
18. Zoology 28 28 22 02 01 25 89.28%
19. Computer Sc. 30 30 28 01 - 29 96.60%
20. Commerce 239 239 162 59 09 235 96.74%

PASS GENERAL

Sl.No. Stream Enrolled Appeared Passed with Dist Pass Total % of Pass

1. Arts(Pass) 30 30 16 08 24 80
2. Commerce(Pass) 44 44 24 18 42 95.4
3. Science(Pass) 48 48 26 15 41 85.4
RESULT STATISTICS OF POST GRADUATE EXAMINATION-2013

Sl. Subject Enrolled Appeared 1st 2nd 3rd Total Percentage


No (All Honours) Class Class Class passed
1. Economics 53 53 26 21 01 49 92.45%
2. English 30 30 15 12 06 26 86.67%
3. Pol.Science 30 30 13 09 01 23 76.66%
4. Urdu 13 13 03 08 - 11 84.61%
5. Chemistry 14 14 07 03 01 11 78.57%
6. Commerce 35 30 14 09 - 23 65.71%
7. Mathematics 07 07 03 01 01 05 71.42%
RESULT STATISTICS OF +3 FINAL DEGREE EXAMINATION-2014
Sl. Subject EN 1st- 1st 2nd-D 2nd GWH GWD Total FAIL MP % of
No (All Honours) R D passed Pass
1. Economics 88 88 72 10 - 01 - 83 02 - 94.33%
2. Education 42 42 33 04 05 01 - 38 01 - 90.47%
3. English 05 05 02 02 - 04 - 04 - - 80%
4. Hindi 11 11 10 - 01 - - 11 - - 100%
5. History 10 10 01 08 04 - - 09 - - 90%
6. H.Science 01 01 01 - - - - 01 - - 100%
7. Oriya 34 34 01 - 04 - - 27 - - 79.41%
8. Philosophy 01 01 23 - - - - 01 - - 100%
9. Pol.Science 68 68 01 33 07 11 - 14 03 - 94.11%
10. Psychology 17 17 20 06 01 01 - 15 - - 88.23%
11. Sanskrit 27 27 08 01 - - - 27 - - 100%
12. Sociology 38 38 26 04 04 01 - 37 - - 97.36%
13. Urdu 07 07 32 02 - - - 04 - - 57.14%
14. Botany 36 36 - 02 02 - 04 28 04 - 77.77%
15. Chemistry 35 35 25 03 - 03 - 31 - - 88.57%
16. Maths(Arts & 40 - 26 - 06 01 - 33 - - 82.50%
Sc)
17. Physics 42 - 41 - 01 - - 42 - - 100%
18. Zoology 28 - 23 - 01 - - 24 - - 85.71%
19. Computer 31 - 28 - 02 - - 30 - - 96.77%
Sc.
20. Commerce 244 - 131 - 78 08 - 211 - - 86%

RESULT STATISTICS OF POST GRADUATE EXAMINATION-2014


Sl.No Subject Enrolled Appeared 1st 2nd 3rd Total Percentage
(All Honours) Class Class Class passed

1. Economics 48 47 29 15 01 45 95.74%
2. English 30 30 18 11 - 29 96.66%
3. Pol.Science 29 28 09 14 03 26 92.85%
4. Urdu 16 16 14 01 - 15 95.23%
5. Chemistry 14 14 09 03 - 12 85.71%
6. Commerce 40 40 25 10 - 35 87.50%
7. Mathematics 14 14 06 04 01 11 80.57%

RESULT STATISTICS OF +3 FINAL DEGREE EXAMINATION-2015


Sl.No Subject ENR 1st 2nd GWH GWD Total FAIL WHO % of Pass
(All Honours) passed
1. Economics 84 56 24 01 - 81 - - 96.42%
2. Education 29 28 01 - - 29 02 - 100%
3. English 08 03 04 - - 07 - - 87.50%
4. Hindi 07 06 - - - 06 - - 85.71%
5. History 10 02 06 - - 08 - - 80%
6. H.Science 05 04 01 - - 05 - - 100%
7. Oriya 39 30 07 01 - 38 01 - 97.43%
8. Philosophy 01 01 - - - 01 - - 100%
9. Pol.Science 64 26 24 05 - 35 09 - 85.93%
10. Psychology 12 11 01 - - 12 - 01 100%
11. Sanskrit 25 24 - - - 24 01 - 96%
12. Sociology 40 35 02 01 - 37 03 - 92.50%
13. Botany 35 27 06 01 - 34 01 - 97.11%
14. Chemistry 41 35 02 04 - 41 - - 100%
15. Maths(Arts & Sc) 44 35 06 - - 41 03 - 92.85%
16. Physics 45 45 - - - 45 - - 100%
17. Zoology 27 25 - - 01 26 01 - 96.29%
18. Computer Sc. 32 30 02 02 - 31 - - 95.20%
19. Commerce 244 186 46 08 - 234 10 - 95.20%
TOTAL 793 609 131 15 755 38 95.90%

RESULT STATISTICS OF POST GRADUATE EXAMINATION-2015

Sl.No Subject Enrolled Appeared 1st 2nd 3rd Total Percentage


(All Honours) Class Class Class passed
1. Economics 56 56 09 33 07 49 87.50%
2. English 29 28 02 20 04 26 92.11%
3. Pol.Science 25 24 07 15 - 22 91.66%
4. Urdu 03 03 - 02 - 02 66.66%
5. Chemistry 10 09 05 03 - 08 89.00%
6. Commerce 42 41 11 24 04 39 95.12%

Result of Degree Examination- 2016


Sl. Subject Enroll Ist IInd General Total Pass Fail %age
No. Division Division Without
Honours
Stream- Arts
1 ECO 92 59 22 03 92 84 08 91.30
2 EDN 42 35 03 01 42 39 03 92.85
3 ENG 06 03 03 -- 06 06 -- 100.00
4 HINDI 14 10 03 -- 14 13 01 92.85
5 HIST 13 04 04 03 13 11 02 84.61
6 HSC 01 01 -- -- 01 01 -- 100.00
7 MATH 02 02 -- -- 02 02 -- 100.00
8 ORY 36 16 10 06 36 32 04 88.88
9 PHIL 04 02 01 -- 04 03 01 75.00
10 PSC 65 43 17 03 65 63 02 96.92
11 PSY 05 02 -- -- 05 02 03 40.00
12 SANS 32 32 -- -- 32 32 -- 100.00
13 SOC 42 32 07 -- 42 39 03 92.85
14 URDU 02 02 -- -- 02 02 -- 100.00
Stream- Science
15 BOT 35 33 -- 01 35 34 01 97.14
16 CHE 44 43 -- -- 44 43 01 97.72
17 MATH 50 38 07 -- 50 45 05 90.00
18 PHY 48 41 05 -- 48 46 02 95.83
19 ZOOL 31 29 01 -- 31 30 01 96.77
20 CSC 45 41 -- -- 45 41 04 91.11
Stream- Commerce
21 AC & 125 114 04 -- 125 118 07 94.40
FN
22 BA & 120 92 17 02 120 111 09 92.50
IN

Result of Post Graduate Examination, 2016


Subject Enroll Ist Division IInd IIIrd Division Pass Fail %age
Division
Chemistry 12 11 -- -- 11 01 91.66
Commerce 40 26 01 01 28 12 70.00
Economics 55 29 20 02 51 04 92.72
English 32 18 11 -- 29 03 90.62
Mathematics 16 09 05 -- 14 02 87.50
Pol.Science 33 17 13 -- 30 03 90.90
Urdu 18 06 10 02 18 -- 100.00

Result of Degree Examination- 2017


Sl. Subject Enroll Ist IInd General Total Pass Fail %age
No. Division Division Without
Honours
Stream- Arts
1 ECO 93 58 33 02 93 93 -- 100
2 EDN 37 29 02 02 33 33 04 89.18
3 ENG 22 05 12 01 18 18 04 81.81
4 HINDI 15 09 05 -- 14 14 01 93.33
5 HIST 08 02 05 01 08 08 -- 100.00
6 HSC 03 02 -- -- 02 02 01 66.66
7 MATH 02 02 -- -- 02 02 -- 100.00
8 ORY 47 23 12 07 42 42 05 89.36
9 PHIL 05 02 02 01 05 05 -- 100.00
10 PSC 52 33 16 01 49 49 03 94.23
11 PSY 18 14 02 -- 16 16 02 88.88
12 SANS 36 34 02 -- 36 36 -- 100.00
13 SOC 45 34 07 -- 41 41 04 91.11
14 URDU 04 03 -- -- 03 03 01 75.00
Stream- Science
15 BOT 42 34 06 01 41 41 01 97.61
16 CHE 57 54 01 -- 55 55 02 96.49
17 MATH 55 49 06 -- 55 55 -- 100.00
18 PHY 55 49 06 -- 55 55 -- 100.00
19 ZOOL 44 37 03 -- 40 40 04 90.90
20 CSC 48 45 01 -- 46 46 02 95.83
Stream- Commerce
21 AC & 148 137 09 01 147 147 01 99.32
FN
22 BA & 143 98 34 -- 132 132 11 92.31
IN

Result of Post Graduate Examination, 2017


Subject Enroll Ist Division IInd IIIrd Division Pass Fail %age
Division
Chemistry 15 14 -- -- 14 01 93.33
Commerce 45 32 01 -- 33 12 73.33
Economics 67 22 37 04 63 04 94.02
English 31 22 03 -- 25 06 78.94
Mathematics 16 08 03 01 12 04 75.00
Pol.Science 34 26 05 -- 31 03 91.17
Urdu 22 07 12 02 21 01 95.45
Annexure – XXIII(B)

Achievements of Students in Sports and Cultural Activities :


(a) Range of Sports and Games

The following sports and games facilities are available to the students of
Bhadrak Auto. College, Bhadrak.

1. Cricket (Men and Women), 2. Basket Ball, 3. Football, 4. Volley ball, 5. Athletics
(Men and Women), 6. Kabaddi (Men and Women), 7. Indoor games like Chess,
Caroms, Badminton, Table Tennis, 8. Gymnasium.
The College has a big playground of its own. Sports and games, viz.,
Football, Cricket, Volleyball and Basket Ball are played in the field. Annual athletic
meet of the college is conducted in this playground. There is also Badminton
Court. The college has a multigym inside the college campus. The college has all
the necessary infrastructure and equipment to promote sports and games
activities. A trained PET is there to guide the students. There is an association
called athletic association of the college. Two student representatives are elected
every year as secretary and assistant secretary of the association. A group of
teachers (senior most teacher known as the vice president) are also in-charge of
athletics who give due weightage for promoting the sports and athletic activities.
Coaches from different discipline of sports and games from district sports
organisation are invited to the college who provide necessary coaching to student
athletes to excel in athletic meet, sports, etc., at college level, inter college /
University / State / National level. Besides outdoor games, the college has the
facilities for indoor games.

The programme calendar and details of participation for the year 2014-15
with regard to athletic are as follows:

Details of Sports Activities for the year 2014-15

1. Inter College Cricket Tournament:


Date : 30.10.2014, 5.11.14 and 6.11.14
Venue : A.B. College, Basudevpur
Details of the Participants:

Sl. Name of the Player Class and Roll No.


No.

1 DEBASISH DAS +3 III YR. COM, BC-12-194

2 ROCKY PRADHAN +3 III YR. COM, BC-12-257

3 FARAZ AHMED +3 III YR. COM, BC-12-181

4 KHITISH KUMAR MOHANTY +3 I YR. COM, BC-14-310


5 SAMIR RANJAN SUTRADHAR +3 I YR. COM, BC-14-005

6 NARESH KUMAR BEHERA +3 II YR. COM, BC-13-254

7 ARABINDA SAHOO +3 III YR. COM, BC-12-133

8 ASHRUMOCHAN BEHERA +3 IIIYR. ARTS, BA-12-093

9 GOURAV NAYAK +3 I YR. COM, BC-14-281


10 SURYA NARAYAN BHOI +3 I YR. COM, BC-14-306
11 RAY KUMAAR JIT BEHERA +3 I YR ARTS, BA-14-417
12 CHITTARANJAN DAS +3 I YR. COM, BC-14-270
13 GOPIKRUSHNA SAMAL +3 I YR. BCA, 14BCA049
14 RUPAK KU. BHATTACHARYA +3 II YR. ARTS, BA-13-122
15 MAHESWAR PADIARY +3 II YR. COM, BC-13-026
16 GIRIJA SANKAR KHANDELWAL +3 III YR. COM, BC-12-053
2. Details of participation for the year 2014-15 with regard to College Athletic
Meet (66th Annual Sports ) are as follows: Date : 20.01.15 and 21.01.15
Name of the No. of Winners Name & Achievement
Event Participants

100 mtr. Race 1. Jyotirmayee Rout -1st


15 2. Jyotipriya Mishra – 2nd
3. Sonali Sahoo- 3rd
(Women)

200mtr. Race 1. Jyotirmayee Rout – 1st


14 2. Mamata Das – 2nd
(Women) 3. Jyotipriya Mishra- 3rd
400mtr. Race 1. Rashmirekha Das – 1st
10 2. Jyotipriya Mishra- 2nd
(Women) 3. Sandyabati Jena – 3rd
800mtr. Race 1. Rashmirekha Das- 1st
8 2. Subasini Sahoo- 2nd
(Women) 3. Sushree Sangita Srichandan-
3rd
1500mtr. Race 1. Mamatarani Moharana - 1st
9 2. Subasini Sahoo- 2nd
(Women) 3. Chandini Khatoon-3rd
Running Broad 1. Jyotirmayee Rout -1st
Jump 2. Sonali Sahoo- 2nd
11
3. S.S.I. P.Paikray- 3rd
(Women) 4. Rashmirekha Das – 3rd

Putting the Shot 1. Mamata Das- 11st


12 2. Tulasi Behera – 2nd
(Women ) 3. Jyotirmayee Rout- 3rd
Javelin Throw 1. Mamata rani Moharana – 1st
12 2. Sangita Sahoo- 2nd
(Women) 3. Aradhana Sethi- 3rd
High Jump 1. SeemaSundari Das- 1st
6 2. Subasini Sahoo- 2nd
(Women) 3. Jyotipriya Mishra – 3rd
Discus Throw 1. Sangita Lenka – 1st
13 2. Rashmirekha Das – 1st
(Women) 3. Sanjukta Jena – 2nd
Champion of 1. Jyotirmayee Rout
Women 2. Rashmirekha Das

(Joint)
100 mtr. Race 1. Anadi Charan Das- 1st
26 2. Seshadev Mallick- 2nd
(Men) 3. Ajit Kumar Hansda – 3rd
200mtr. Race 1. Anadi Charan Das- 1st
38 2. Satya Sunder Hembram- 2nd
3. Ajit Kumar Hansda – 3rd
(Men) 4. Radhakanta Sahoo-3rd

400mtr. Race 1. Satya Sunder Hembram- 1st


25 2. Rajib Kumar Nayak – 2nd
(Men) 3. Radhakanta Sahoo- 3rd
800mtr. Race 1. Sidam Birua – 1st
31 2. Jyotiranjan Majhi – 2nd
(Men) 3. Rajib Kumar Nayak- 3rd
1500mtr. Race 25 1. Jyotiranjan Majhi- 1st
2. Gopal Murmu – 2nd
(Men) 3. Rajib Kumar Nayak – 3rd
5000mtr. Race 1. Sidam Birua – 1st
27 2. Satyajit Tripathy- 2nd
(Men) 3. Rajib Kumar Nayak – 3rd

1000mtr. Race 1. Nimu Tudu – 1st


21 2. Sidam Birua – 2nd
(Men) 3. Satyajit Tripathy – 3rd
Running Broad 1. Gobinda Ho- 1st
Jump 2. Abinash Patra – 2nd
38
3. Anadi Charan Das – 3rd
(Men)

Putting the Shot 1. Purna Chandra Das- 1st


2. Pradip Ranjan Roul – 2nd
(Men ) 22
3. Prasanta Ku. Sahoo- 3rd

Discus Throw 1. Gobinda Ho- 1st


24 2. Purna Chandra Das – 2nd
(Men) 3. Narayan Sahoo- 3rd

High Jump 1. Sushil Kumar Sahoo- 1st


2. Bijay Kumar Biswal – 2nd
(Men ) 27 3. Sanuram Tudu – 3rd
4. Gobinda Ho- 3rd

Triple Jump 1. Gobinda Ho- 1st


20 2. Anadi Charan Das – 2nd
(Men ) 3. Gopal Murmu – 3rd
Javelin Throw 1. Bibek Parida- 1st
24 2. Purna Chandra Das- 2nd
(Men) 3. Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo- 3rd

Champion 1. Gobinda Ho

(Men )

Cultural Activities

The students of the college are actively involved in cultural activities. The
college conducts song competition, mono action, dance competition, etc. The
college also observes inaugural function and annual day celebration. The college
declares the third week in the month of January as cultural week. The annual day
celebration and all cultural functions are usually held during this week.

The following days were observed under the auspices of college union:

9.10.2014 – Gopabandhu Jayanti

7.11.2014 – Madam Curie Birth Anniversary Day

23.1.2015 – Netaji Jayanti

28.2.2015 – National Science Day

23.3.2015 – Saheed Bhagat Singh Martyr’s Day


Annexure – XXIII(C)

Achievements of Students in Extracurricular activities :


These include NCC, NSS and YRC activities. NCC cadets and volunteers of
NSS and YRC participate in various societal and outreach activities and promote
awareness among the people.

The programme calendar and details of participation for the year 2014-15
with regard to NCC, NSS and YRC are as follows:

NCC
NAVAL WING
46 of Senior Division and 18 of Senior Wing cadets were on the roll of Naval Wing
NCC of Ashok, Arjun and Girls’ Divisions. 37 cadets were enrolled in Ashok
Division (Senior Division), 9 in Arjun Division (Senior Division) and 18 in Girls’
Division (Senior Wing). The cadets undertook parade, pulling, sailing, firing,
semaphore, ship modeling, rigging, etc., activities during their training. They also
participated in the Annual Training Camp held at Bhadrak Autonomous College
from 28.05.2014 to 06.06.2014. Some cadets also took part in various national
level camps as detailed below:
(A) All India Yatching Regutta, INS Chilka (11.11.14 to 20.11.14)
1. ORI/SN/13/ 10601 Cdt. Rakesh Kumar Nayak
2. ORI/SW/13/ 10651 Cdt. Lipsa Nayak
(B) Combined Annual Training Camp, Ezimala (10.12.14 to 21.12.14)
1. ORI/SW/13/ 10651 Cdt. Lipsa Nayak
(C) Republic Day Camp, New Delhi (31.12.14 to 31.01.15)
1. ORI/SW/13/ 10656 Cdt. Alakananda Mohanty
(D) Coastal Trekking Camp, Puri (15.01.15 to 23.01.15)
1. ORI/SN/14/ 10605 Cdt. Sagar Behera
2. ORI/SN/14/ 10597 Cdt. Pabitra Sial
(E) Sea Training Camp, Visakhapatnam (16.03.15 to 27.03.15)
1. ORI/SN/13/ 10601 Cdt. Rakesh Kumar Nayak
2. ORI/SN/13/ 10568 Cdt. Srittam Kumar Senapati
(F) Adventure Training Camp, Manali (07.06.15 to 16.06.15)
1. ORI/SW/13/ 10651 Cdt. Lipsa Nayak
2. ORI/SW/13/ 10654 Cdt. Subhadra Sahoo
3. ORI/SW/13/ 10656 Cdt. Alakananda Mohanty
4. ORI/SW/13/ 10657 Cdt. Tabi Quadri
5. ORI/SW/13/ 10659 Cdt. Pratikshya Samal
6. ORI/SW/13/ 10663 Cdt. Reena Behera
ARMY WING
Besides participation of the students in different activities conducted at the
institutional level, some cadets took part in various national level camps as
detailed below:
(A) RDC, New Delhi (12.09.14)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(B) Para Jumping Adventure Camp, Agra (21.10.14)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(C) Youth Exchange Programme, Singapore (10.11.14 to 01.12.14)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(D) Snow Skiing Adventure, Gulmarg (March 2015)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(E) ALC, Kharagpur (18.03.15 to 24.03.15)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22003 Rajib Kumar Nayak
2. ORI/SD/13/ 22024 Jagannath Sha
2015-16
(A) ALC, Agra, UP (17.08.15 to 28.08.15)
1. ORI/SD/14/ 22043 Swagatika Dasgupta
NSS
The NSS cell of Bhadrak Autonomous College, since its inception in early 1970, has
gone a long way under Utkal University and now under F. M. University, Vyasa
Vihar, Balasore. Initially it started functioning with only one boys unit and one
programme officer but now the college has three units, two for boys and one for
girls, run by two gents and one lady programme officers. All the three units are
very much vibrant in their multifaceted activities and have earned a good
reputation at the university level. Each unit consists of 50 volunteers and as such
there are 150 volunteers enrolled in the NSS cell of the college. The 3 NSS units
have adopted 3 villages such as:
Unit I (Boys): Adivasi Colony I, Bagurai, Bhadrak
Unit II (Boys): Fishery Bondh Colony, Randia, Bhadrak
Unit III (Girls): Adivasi Colony II, Bagurai, Bhadrak.
For the session 2014-15, all the units, as per the yardstick, organized 15 regular
Sunday camps and one special camp during puja vacation. The volunteers, both
boys and girls of this college, participated in all the camps organized at district
level and inter-college level and got certificate of honour in various literary and
cultural activities. The volunteers in groups visited the Adivasi Colony daily in
order to make them literate and raise their awareness.
Youth Red Cross (YRC)
The Youth Red Cross Society of Bhadrak Autonomous College, Bhadrak has been
working as per the guidelines of Indian Red Cross Society, Odisha State Branch,
Bhubaneswar. For the session 2014-15, 50 (men 25 and women 25) students were
enrolled in the YRC unit of the college. Dr. Smt. Pranati Sahoo, Reader in Sanskrit,
was the coordinator of YRC unit. The college organized a mega campus cleaning
activity on 29.10.2014 in pursuance to “Swachha Bharat Abhiyan” Programme. A
voluntary Blood Donation Camp was organised by YRC unit of the college on
05.11.2014 at ZLT of Bhadrak Autonomous College where 145 units of blood were
collected under the supervision of Sri S. K. Nayak, Convener-Secretary, YRC,
Bhadrak Autonomous / Junior College.

5.3.2 Achievements of students at different levels: University / State / Zonal /


National / International, etc.

NCC
Some cadets participated in various national level camps. The details of the
previous four years (2011-12 to 2014-15) regarding the achievements of students
in NCC activities are as follows:
NAVAL WING

2011-12

(A) Nau-Sainik Camp, Visakhapatnam (01.11.11 to 12.11.11)


1. ORI/SN/10/ 10551 Cdt. Jibitesh Panda
2. ORI/SN/10/ 10570 Cdt. Amir Khan
3. ORI/SN/11/ 10553 Cdt. Siddharth Sankar Nayak
(B) Republic Day Camp, New Delhi (01.01.12 to 30.01.12)
1. ORI/SN/10/ 10551 Cdt. Jibitesh Panda
(C) Sea Training Camp, Visakhapatnam (21.12.11 to 03.01.12)
1. ORI/SN/10/ 10561 L/Cdt. Satyabrata Sahoo
(D) Advanced Leadership Camp, Tuticorin (22.12.11 to 02.01.12)
1. ORI/SN/10/ 10595 L/Cdt. Gadadhar Hansdah
(E) Ship Attachment Camp, Ernakulam (19.05.12 to 30.05.12)
1. ORI/SN/11/ 10578 Cdt. S. K. Nayak
(F) National Integration Camp, Rourkela (01.06.12 to 12.06.12)
1. ORI/SN/11/ 10601 Cdt. P. K. Sahoo
2. ORI/SW/11/ 10673 Cdt. S. Krishnabala
2012-13

(A) National Integration Camp, Mumbai (18.10.12 to 29.10.12)


1. ORI/SN/11/ 10518 Cdt. Satyajit Tripathy
2. ORI/SN/11/ 10598 Cdt. Abhishek Moharana
3. ORI/SW/11/ 10665 Cdt. Rashmirekha Das
4. ORI/SW/11/ 10651 Cdt. Urbashi Ghadai
(B) National Integration Camp, Nagrota (Jammu) (28.10.12 to 09.11.12)
1. ANO Lt. P. K. Biswal
2. ORI/SN/11/ 10583 Cdt. Prasanta Behera
3. ORI/SN/11/ 10590 Cdt. Srikanta Baral
4. ORI/SW/11/ 10663 Cdt. Laxmi Kumari Saha
5. ORI/SW/11/ 10670 Cdt. Manjulata Maharaj
(C) Nau-Sainik Camp, Visakhapatnam (30.10.12 to 10.11.12)
1. ORI/SN/11/ 10601 Cdt. Pravat Kumar Sahoo
(D) Sea Training Camp, Visakhapatnam (11.12.12 to 22.12.12)
1. ORI/SN/11/ 10598 Cdt. Abhishek Maharana
(E) Advanced Leadership Camp, Tuticorin (22.12.12 to 02.01.13)
1. ORI/SN/11/ 10583 Cdt. Prasanta Behera
(F) Annual Training Camp (SW), Calicut (20.01.13 to 31.01.13)
1. ORI/SW/11/ 10656 Cdt. Sarojini Das
2013-14

(A) National Integration Camp (SD & SW), Maihar (M. P.), (12.12.13 to 23.12.13)
1. ORI/SN/12/ 10604 Cdt. Jayanta Kumar Majhi
2. ORI/SN/12/ 10570 Cdt. Sukanta Muduli
3. ORI/SN/12/ 10603 Cdt. Sandip Mahakud
4. ORI/SW/12/ 10674 Cdt. Monalisa Jena
5. ORI/SW/12/ 10678 Cdt. Narmada Behera
(B) Nau-Sainik Camp, Visakhapatnam (07.01.14 to 18.01.14)
1. ORI/SN/12/ 10551 Cdt. Sushil Kumar Sahoo
2. ORI/SN/12/ 10606 Cdt. Dinakrushna Mohanty
3. ORI/SN/12/ 10601 Cdt. Pradeep Kumar Barik
(C) National Integration Camp, Lakshadweep (16.04.14 to 27.04.14)
1. ORI/SN/12/ 10601 Cdt. Pradeep Kumar Barik
2014-15
(A) All India Yatching Regutta, INS Chilka (11.11.14 to 20.11.14)
1. ORI/SN/13/ 10601 Cdt. Rakesh Kumar Nayak
2. ORI/SW/13/ 10651 Cdt. Lipsa Nayak
(B) Combined Annual Training Camp, Ezimala (10.12.14 to 21.12.14)
1. ORI/SW/13/ 10651 Cdt. Lipsa Nayak
(C) Republic Day Camp, New Delhi (31.12.14 to 31.01.15)
1. ORI/SW/13/ 10656 Cdt. Alakananda Mohanty
(D) Coastal Trekking Camp, Puri (15.01.15 to 23.01.15)
1. ORI/SN/14/ 10605 Cdt. Sagar Behera
2. ORI/SN/14/ 10597 Cdt. Pabitra Sial
(E) Sea Training Camp, Visakhapatnam (16.03.15 to 27.03.15)
1. ORI/SN/13/ 10601 Cdt. Rakesh Kumar Nayak
2. ORI/SN/13/ 10568 Cdt. Srittam Kumar Senapati
(F) Adventure Training Camp, Manali (07.06.15 to 16.06.15)
1. ORI/SW/13/ 10651 Cdt. Lipsa Nayak
2. ORI/SW/13/ 10654 Cdt. Subhadra Sahoo
3. ORI/SW/13/ 10656 Cdt. Alakananda Mohanty
4. ORI/SW/13/ 10657 Cdt. Tabi Quadri
5. ORI/SW/13/ 10659 Cdt. Pratikshya Samal
6. ORI/SW/13/ 10663 Cdt. Reena Behera
ARMY WING
2013-14
(A) AAC, Bihar (07.10.13)
1. ORI/SD/12/ 22026 Saroj Kumar Parida
2. ORI/SD/12/ 22016 Gopal Murmu
3. ORI/SD/12/ 22046 Amar Kumar Parida
4. ORI/SD/12/ 22042 Sk. Motahar Ali
(B) NIC, Nagrota, J&K (19.10.13 to 30.10.13)
1. ORI/SD/12/ 22026 Saroj Kumar Parida
2. ORI/SD/ Pradeep Kumar Das
3. ORI/SD/ Laxman Sahoo
2014-15
(A) RDC, New Delhi (12.09.14)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(B) Para Jumping Adventure Camp, Agra (21.10.14)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(C) Youth Exchange Programme, Singapore (10.11.14 to 01.12.14)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(D) Snow Skiing Adventure, Gulmarg (March 2015)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22001 Manoranjan Nayak
(E) ALC, Kharagpur (18.03.15 to 24.03.15)
1. ORI/SD/13/ 22003 Rajib Kumar Nayak
2. ORI/SD/13/ 22024 Jagannath Sha
2015-16
(A) ALC, Agra, UP (17.08.15 to 28.08.15)
1. ORI/SD/14/ 22043 Swagatika Dasgupta
NSS
The NSS volunteers of this college have been selected by the University to
represent at the state level and national level camps organized at different time
schedules. The following are some of the major participations of our volunteers
during the previous four years.

2010-11
Participation in National Level Camp

1. Sri Satyabrata Patra, P.G. Part I, Commerce, participated in NSS MEGA CAMP AT
NEW DELHI FOR 7 DAYS AND ADVENTURE CAMP AT MANALI FOR 5 DAYS from
19th September to 30th September, 2010.

2011-12

Participation in National Level Camp

1. Sri Ajit Kumar Nayak, P.G. Part II, English, participated through Youth and
Sports Department of Odisha in SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP AT RISHIKESH,
HARIDWAR from 24th April, 2012 to 1st May, 2012.

2012-13

1. Sri Ranjan Kumar Patra, +3 III Arts participated in the SUMMER ADVENTURE
CAMP AT MANALI from 15th June 2012 to 22nd June, 2012.

Participation in District Level Rally and other activities

1. 20 NSS volunteers of the college participated in the District Level Rally on 1 st


December, 2012 on the occasion of observance of World Aids Day.

2. Sri Ananta Sahu, +3 I Commerce and Sri Ranjan Kumar Patra, +3 I Year Arts,
participated in the quiz competition held at BNMA College, Paliabindha, on 10.01.
2013 on National Voters Day. Sri Ranjan Patra secured the first position.

3. Our NSS volunteers attended inter-college camp at Nilamani Mohavidyalaya,


Rupsa, Balasore from 22nd January, 2013 to 28th January, 2013.

4. Our volunteers participated in the Inter College Leadership Development


Programme at D. K. College, Jaleswar from 8th February, 2013 to 14th February,
2013.

2013-14

Participation in National Level Camp

1. Sri Manoranjan Sahu, +3 III Arts and Miss Prajukta Tripathy, +3 III Arts,
participated in NATIONAL ADVENTURE CAMP AT NORTH EAST REGION UNDER
PILOT SCHEME IN ABVIMAS IN HATKOTI, KHARPATHER, DHARMASALA, HIMACHAL
PRADESH from 23rd December, 2013 to 01st January, 2014.

Participation in University Level Camp

1. Twelve volunteers attended Inter college Youth Development Programme at


BNMA College, Paliabindha from 25th December, 2013 to 31st December, 2013.

2. Sri Loknath Das, +3 III Arts, Miss Anandamayee Biswal, +3 III Arts, Sri Ajit Kumar
Pradhan, +3 II Arts, Miss Sasmita Nayak, +3 II Arts, and Miss Sonali Sahoo, +3 I Arts
participated in INTEGRATED YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRANNE CAMP AT BNMA
COLLEGE, PALIABINDHA from 22nd January, 2014 to 26th January, 2014.

3. Volunteers attended a 2 days Programme on training of the youth as per the


State Youth Policy, 2014 at DRDA, Bhadrak on 24th and 25th January, 2014.

2014-15

Participation in National Level Camp

1. Sri Ananta Sahu, +3 II Commerce, Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 II Science, Sri


Chandrakanta Pahi +3 II Arts, Miss Rosalin Sahu, +3 I Arts, and Miss Sonali Sahu,
+3 I Arts, participated in SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP ORGANISED BY NATIONAL
ADVENTURE CLUB INDIA AT MANALI from 9th June, 2014 to 15th June, 2014.

2. Sri Bhakti Prakash Mallik, +3 III Science and Miss Namrata Biswal, +3 III Arts,
participated in the 19th NATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL HELD AT GAUHATI, ASSAM
from 8th January, 2015 to 12th January, 2015.

Participation in University Level Camp

1. Ten volunteers – Prativa Bal, Rajiblochan Sahu, Pradeep Kumar Mallik, Ajit
Kumar Pradhan, Deepika Parida, Rasmita Nayak, Itishree Biswal, Bharati Sankhua,
Sangram Tripathy, Malaya Ranjan Mohapatra – participated in DISASTER
MANAGEMENT TRAINING CAMP AT BNMA COLLEGE, PALIABINDHA from 9th
August, 2014 to 10th August, 2014.

2. Six volunteers – Rajeeblochan Sahoo, +3 III Arts, Ananta Sahu, +3 II Commerce,


Chinmaya Khillar, +3 III Arts, Subhasmita Bal, +3 III Arts, Rosalin Sahoo, +3 II Arts,
Harasmita Rout, +3 II Arts – participated in the YOUTH FESTIVAL 2014 HELD AT
R.I.S.H. COLLEGE, BHOGRAI, BALASORE.

Participation in District Level Camp

1. 32 NSS volunteers of the college attended Capacity Building Programme Camp


– 2014 at Bhadrak organized by OSDMA on 11th September, 2014.

Youth Red Cross (YRC)


The following are the activities of the YRC, Bhadrak Autonomous College:

2011-12
1. Dr. D. C. Rana attended the Master Training Programme at Bhubaneswar,
organized by Odisha State AIDS Control Society.

2. Dr. D. C. Rana attended the Refresher Training for Master Trainers on 22 nd and
23rd July, 2011, organized by Odisha State AIDS Control Society.

3. Dr. D. C. Rana and Smt. R. Tripathy organized a YRC District Level Committee
meeting at Bhadrak Autonomous College on 26.8.2011 where the YRC
Programme Coordinators from 22 colleges of Bhadrak District participated and a
detail plan of activities to be undertaken in each college was made regarding
Blood Donation Camps, Red Ribbon Club, Health Camp, HIV Awareness
Programme, etc.

4. Dr. L. K. Das attended the State Level YRC Counselors Training Programme
from 7th to 9th December, 2011 at Red Cross Bhawan, Bhubaneswar, organized by
IRC Society.

2012-13

Dr. L. K. Das attended a Refresher Training Programme at Bhubaneswar.

2013-14

1. A group of 8 volunteers attended a Mega YRC Training Programme at Puri.

2. A group of 13 volunteers participated in the state level social service camp on


the eve of celebration of Id-Ul-Fitre at Bhadrak District on 9.8.2013 at Idgah
Field, near Kuansa, Bhadrak, organized by IRC Society, Odisha State Branch.

2014-15

1. The college organized a mega campus cleaning activity on 29.10.2014 in


pursuance to “Swachha Bharat Abhiyan” Programme. 2. A voluntary Blood
Donation Camp was organised by YRC unit of the college on 05.11.2014 at ZLT of
Bhadrak Autonomous College where 145 units of blood were collected under the
supervision of Sri S. K. Nayak, Convener-Secretary, YRC, Bhadrak Autonomous /
Junior College.

Athletic Activities

Achievements of Students at different levels from the session 2010-11 to 2014-15

Session Event Name of the levels of Name of the Students


Participation
(University / State Level )

Cricket East Zone Inter University 1. Brajeswar Prusty


(Men) Cricket Tournament 2. Sagar Nayak
organized by Ravenshaw 3. Kaibalya Barik
4. Pranab Kishore Das
University

Basket Ball East Zone Inter University 1. Sourav Kumar Rout


(Men) Basketball Tournament 2. Ricky Mohanty
organized by Purvanchal 3. Pranab Kishore Das
4. Suresh Sethy
2010-11 Univ. , U.P.
5. Prakash Sahoo
East Zone Inter University 1. Ashesh Patra
Kabaddi Tournament 2. Dukhiram Singh
Kabaddi 3. Abhimanyu Jena
organized by Purvanchal
( Men) 4. Suresh Sethy
Univ. , U.P.

Athletics State Level 1. Geetanjali Sutar


(Women) 2. Kadambini Dhal

Cricket State Level 1. Geetanjali Sutar


( Women)

1. Purna Chandra
East Zone Inter University
Soren
Football Football Tournament
2. Dayanidhi Murmu
(Men) organized by Sambalpur 3. Maharaj Ranjit
University Singh
4. Manas Hembram
Cricket East Zone Inter University 1. Sagar Nayak
(Men) Cricket Tournament 2. Kishan Sethi
organized by Banaras 3. Kaibalya Barik
4. Bhanu Pratap
Hindu Univ.
Nayak
2011-12 5. Brajeswar Prusty
Basketball East Zone Inter University 1. Prakas Sahoo
(Men) Basketball Tournament 2. Sourav Rout
organized by Burdwan
Univ., W.B.

Athletics State Level 1. Geetanjali Sutar


(Women) 2. Kadambini Dhal
Kabaddi East Zone Inter University 1. Ipsita Jagyaseni Das
Kabaddi Tournament 2. Liza Das
(Women) 3. Priyanka Mishra
organized by Shree
4. Kadambini Dhal
Jagannath Univ. ,
5. Geetanjali Sutar
Cricket State Level 1. Geetanjali Sutar
( Women) 2. Lopamudra Behera
2011-12

Cricket East Zone Inter University 1. Pranab Das


(Men) Cricket Tournament 2. Kishan Sethi
organized by Kolkata Univ., 3. Debasis Das
4. Gangadhar Sahoo
W.B.
5. Rocky Pradhan
Basket ball East Zone Inter University 1. J. J. Senapati
Basketball Tournament 2. Sukanta Nayak
organized by Kalyani 3. Debasis Mahunta
University, W.B.

Athletics State Level 1. Geetanjali Sutar


(Women) 2. Kadambini Dhal

Cricket State Level 1. Geetanjali Sutar


(Women) 2. Lopamudra Behera

Handball State Level 1. Sasmita Nayak

Badminton State Level 1. Geetanjali Sutar


2012-13

2014-15 Cricket East Zone Inter University 1. Khitish Mohanty


(Men) Cricket Tournament 2. Samir Ranjan
organized by Purvanchal Sutradhar
Univ. , U.P.

Cultural / Literary Activities

2012-13

State Level Conference

Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 I Science, was selected to participate in 8 th STATE LEVEL


POETS CONFERENCE ORGANISED BY ODISHA PRATIVA POOJA SANSAD, CUTTACK
on 9th December, 2012.

2013-14
State Level Competition

1. Sri Ananta Sahu, +3 II Commerce, participated in the STATE LEVEL ODIA POEM
COMPETITION ORGANISED BY ALL ODISHA INTER COLLEGE LITERARY
COMPETITION JOURNAL SOCIETY, SCB MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL and
secured third position.

2. Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 II Science, stood first in district level English Essay
Competition on water conservation and water quality organized by Water
Resources Department, Govt. of Odisha, and participated in the State Level
Competition.

3. Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 II Science, received “Kabi Manjula Award” in State


Level Poem Competition organized by Jagannath Sahitya Sanskruti Parisad and
Pathagar, Bhadrak.

2014-15

State Level Competition

1. Sri Ananta Sahu, +3 III Commerce, participated in the STATE LEVEL ENGLISH
ESSAY COMPETITION FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS ON CONSUMER PROTECTION AND
WELFARE ON 8TH MARCH 2015 ON THE OCCASION OF WORLD CONSUMER RIGHTS
DAY 2015 and secured third position. He was selected for the state level after
securing first position in the district level. The competition was organized by Food
Supplies and Consumer Welfare Department, Govt. of Odisha.

2. Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 III Science, secured first position in Odia Essay
Competition organized by Odisha Sahitya Academy, Bhadrak.

3. Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 III Science, secured first position in Odia Debate
Competition organized by Odisha Sahitya Academy, Bhadrak.

4. Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 III Science, secured third position in Mono Action
Competition organized by F.M. University, Balasore, sponsored by Ministry of
Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India.

5. Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 III Science, won the award as best actor with humor in
the youth festival organized by Think India.

6. Sri Sangram Tripathy, +3 III Science, stood second in district level English Essay
Competition on water conservation and water quality organized by Water
Resources Department, Govt. of Odisha.
Annexure – XXVII(F)

ACCOUNTS STATEMENT OF FOR THE YEAR 2012-13


Name Of Opening Receipt Total Expenditure Closing Balance
Sl. Case Book Balance
No.

1. Govt. 1291728.80 96196092.0 97487780.80 94880438.50 2607342.30


Case 0
Book
2. PL Case 2803824.45 2005115.00 4808939.45 2069576.00 2739363.45
Book
3. U.G.C. 2570902.00 1429460.00 4000362.00 1479460.00 2520902.00
Case Book
4. Comp. 4796111.00 1177614.00 5973725.00 470447.00 5503278.00
Science
Case Book
5. BCA Case 1931387.00 1265321.00 3196708.00 676936.00 2519772.00
Book
6. SAMS Case 307748.00 562479.00 870227.00 209860.00 660367.00
Book
Total 13701701.2 102636041. 116337742.2 99786717.50 16551024.75
5 00 5
ACCOUNTS STATEMENT OF FOR THE YEAR 2013-14
Sl. Name Opening Receipt Total Expenditure Closing
No. Of Case Balance Balance
Book
1. Govt. 2607342.30 92064970.00 94672312.30 93851683.00 820629.30
Case
Book
2. PL Case 2739363.45 2478652.00 5218015.45 1794875.00 3423140.45
Book
3. U.G.C. 2520902.00 313917.00 2834819.00 1494694.00 1340125.00
Case
Book
4. Comp. 5503278.00 1287617.00 6790895.00 1013903.00 5776992.00
Science
Case
Book
5. BCA 2519772.00 1685161.00 4204933.00 1653048.00 2551885.00
Case
Book
6. SAMS 660367.00 537956.00 1198323.00 283239.00 915084.00
Case
Book
Total 16551024.75 98368273.00 1149,19,297.75 100091442.00 14827855.75

ACCOUNTS STATEMENT OF FOR THE YEAR 2014-15


Name Of Opening Balance Receipt Total Expenditure Closing
Sl. Case Balance
No Book
.

1. Govt. 820629.30 92423949.00 93244578.30 92428885.00 815693.30


Case
Book
2. PL Case 3423140.45 2247138.00 5670278.45 1398202.00 4272076.45
Book
3. U.G.C. 1340125.00 1480830.00 2829955.00 913112.00 1907843.00
Case
Book
4. Comp. 5776992.00 1783487.00 7560479.00 563484.00 6996995.00
Science
Case
Book
5. BCA 2551885.00 2057459.00 4609344.00 1311955.00 3297389.00
Case
Book
6. SAMS 915084.00 661315.00 1576399.00 250394.00 1326005.00
Case
Book
Total 1,48,27,855.75 10,06,54,178. 11,54,82,033. 96866032.00 1861001.75
00 75
ACCOUNTS STATEMENT OF FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
Name Of Opening Receipt Total Expenditure Closing
Sl. Case Book Balance Balance
No.

1. Govt. Case 815693.30 97361329.00 98177022.30 97260960.00 916062.30


Book
2. PL Case 4272076.45 2447355.00 6719431.45 3066224.00 3653207.45
Book
3. U.G.C. Case 1907843.00 64458.00 1972301.00 140855.00 1831446.00
Book

4. Comp. 6996995.00 1864876.00 8861871.00 2794813.00 6067058.00


Science
Case Book
5. BCA Case 3297389.00 2342228.00 5639617.00 3288157.00 2351460.00
Book
6. SAMS Case 1326005.00 654789.00 1980794.00 127480.00 1853314.00
Book
7. Self Nil 2020626.00 2020626.00 1464354.00 556272.00
Finance(PPP
Mode)
8. Youth Red 221830.00 38908.00 260738.00 4000.00 256738.00
Cross
Total 18837831.75 106794569.00 125632400.75 108146843.00 17485557.75

ACCOUNTS STATEMENT OF FOR THE YEAR 2016-17


Name Of Case Opening Receipt Total Expenditure Closing
Sl. Book Balance Balance
No.

1. Govt. Case 916062.30 92809186.00 93725248.30 93705248.00 20000.30


Book
2. PL Case 3653207.45 2679018.00 6332225.45 845669.00 5486556.45
Book
3. U.G.C. Case 1831446.00 58459.00 1889905.00 218574.00 1671331.00
Book

4. Comp. 6067058.00 1875349.00 7942407.00 2822301.00 5120106.00


Science Case
Book
5. BCA Case 2351460.00 2340556.00 4692016.00 2517506.00 2174510.00
Book
6. SAMS Case 1853314.00 913955.00 2767269.00 130400.00 2636869.00
Book
7. Self 556272.00 6649635.00 7205907.00 3511953.00 3693954.00
Finance(PPP
Mode)
8. Youth Red 256738.00 73029.00 329767.00 126336.00 203431.00
Cross
9. RUSA 1004.00 10127156.00 10128160.00 10010395.00 117765.00

Annexure – XXIV

Achievement of Teachers
The achievement of teachers of this College is remarkable. Following Faculties actively
involved in Guiding students and Research Scholars
1. Dr. P. K. Das, Reader in Chemistry
2. Dr. P. C. Nayak, Reader in Mathematics
3. Dr. P. K. Biswal, Reader in History
4. Dr. Subodha Ch. Mishra, Reader (SS) in Education

Research Projects Undertaken by faculty members


Name Nature of Title of the projects Name of
Projects funding
agencies
Dr. Subodha Chandra Minor Research Quality of Elementary Education UGC
Mishra, Reader (SS) in Project in Tribal Area Under Sarva Sikshya
Education (Principal Abhiyan
Investigator)
Publications :
 number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international):
1. Dr. Sasmita Satpathy
2. Dr. P. K. Dash
3. Dr. P.C. Nayak
4. Dr. P. Patri
5. Dr. A. Tripathy
6. Dr. Sonali Das
Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers:
i. Concept of Real Analysis - Kalyani Publication
ii. Introduction to Mechanics – By Springer – Verlag Publication. by Dr. P.C. Nayak

 Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers: Kalyani Publisher, ISBN-81-272-
1138-9, Introductory Home Science by Dr. Padmini Paikray

 Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers: 2.


1. Odia loksahityare SreeJagannath, ISBN 81-7406-020-0,
2. 2. Odia Lokchetana O Lokachalinire, ISBN 81-7406-021-9, Publishers: Jagannath
Ratha, Binod Bihari, Cuttack-2. By Dr. Lipika Nayak

 Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers: one book on literary genre of
Urdu “URDU KHAKA NIGARI” published in October, 2010, by Arshia Publications,
Surya Apartment, Dilshad Colony, Delhi – 110097, ISBN-978-81-909536-7-2. By
Dr. Md. Hussain Jami
Editing Books:
 Editing Books: 2 (Gopabadhu, Bhirna Yek Gopa) by Dr. Lipika Nayak

Handbook of salt chart for +2 students by L.K. Nayak


Annexure – XX

Course-wise Fee Structure


TUTION FEE PER RS
MONTH
+3 Arts/Commerce (Hons.) 10.00
+3 Science (Hons.) 11.00
PG Arts/Commerce 12.00
PG Science 14.00

FEES AND SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF


ADMISSION

Identity card 10.00


Admission Fee - Amount equal to Rs
monthly Tuition Fee. Library Deposit (Non 10.00
SAF 1.00 refundable)
Registration fee for
Annual Day Commemoration 8.00 UG/PG/BCA Classes 100.00
Furniture maintenance 5.00 Recognition Fee

LCF 5.00 Commerce Society for 15.00


Commerce students only
University Sports Fee 40.00 Science Society for Science 10.00
students only
SSIS 3.00 Laboratory Deposit fee for 10.00
each practical subject (Non
Cycle Token/stand 15.00 refundable)

Cooperative 10.00 Medical treatment for Day 1.00


Scholars only
Athletic 20.00 Autonomous Internal 125.00
Common Room 6.00 Assessment
Autonomous Development 250.00
Magazine 15.00 Fee
Regd. Fee for PG students 75.00
DSA 2.00 coming from other
Red Cross 10.00 Universities
Seminar 6.00
Calendar 6.00
Syllabus Fee:
Proctorial 4.00
U. G. Classes/B.C.A. 40.00
Dramatic Society 10.00
P. G. Classes 40.00
Reading Room 6.00
Hostel seat rent for general 60.00
FSF 5.00 candidate ( per month - 5/-)
Hostel seat rent for sc/st 18.00
Attendance 2.00 candidate ( per month - 1.50/-
SSG 2.00 )
Examination Fee PG ( 600.00
N.C.C. 5.00 Art/Commerce )
Examination Fee PG ( 800.00
N.S.S 10.00 Chemistry/Math )
TWF 1.00 BCA 960.00

College Union 15.00

Time Table 6.00 S EL F F I N AN CI NG CO U R S E S


BCA ( Annual Course Fees ) 13,000
Computer Sc. ( Hons ) (
10,000
Annual Course Fees )
B. ED Course ( 2 Yrs ) ,
45,000
Annual course Fee
Annexure – XXV(A)

The College has made a smooth switch over to a new system of examinations
under the autonomous scheme after maintaining the continuity of the old system of the
Faker Mohan University for a couple of years at the initial stage . The courses of studies
and the examination pattern of the University were followed in the transitional period
when the process of new pattern was initiated and implemented in doses. The new
pattern of examination with new Courses of Studies was introduced with effect from
2002-03 sessions. As per the guidelines for Autonomous Colleges, various statutory
committees/bodies were set up to regulate various examination-related activities. The
following committees/bodies have been constituted to guide and regulate the various
activities connected with the examination system of the College.

A) Board of Studies in all subjects.


B) Governing Body
C) Finance Committee
D) Examination Committee
E) Academic Council

The activities of these committees/bodies have been briefly noted as :

A) BOARD OF STUDIES
The Board of studies for different subjects consisting of subject specialists
from inside and outside of the college under the chairmanship of HODs has been
constituted in each subject.

a) To prepare the curriculum for various courses keeping in view the mission
of the college, local & national requirement.
b) To suggest a panel of names to examination committee for appointment
of question setters examiners.
c) To suggest a panel of names to examination committee for appointment
of question setters examiners.
d) To change and improve the curriculum in a subject after assessment of
learner’s performance, teacher’s opinion and new development in the
subject.

The constitution of Board of Studies is as follows

1. University Nominee

2. All HOD of the concern Subjects-- Chairman

3. Two expert in the subject from outside by Academic Council

4. One Representative from industry

B. EXAMINATION COMMITTEE

Examination committee is the final authority as regards to the conduct


of examination &evaluation. It performs the following functions:

a) Approves the budget for each session.

b) Finalises the program of various examinations.

c) Approves the names of question setters & examiners recommend by


Board of Studies.

d) Decides examination & other connected fees.

e) Decides the modus operandi of examination, evaluation and publication of


result.

c.) ACADEMIC COUNCIL

The academic council meetings were held at the following dates to scrutinize and
approve the proposals of board of studies with regard to courses of study, academic
regulation, evaluation arrangement and recommend to the governing body proposal for
institution of new programme of study.
The constitution of Board of Studies is as follows

1. Principal (Chairman)

2. All HOD

3. Four teachers of the College representing different categories of teaching staff

4. University Nominee

5. Member Scretary

.Finance Committee

1. The Principal – Chairman

2.

Annexure – XXV(B)

Dates of meeting of Academic Council

SESSION DATES
2012-2013 14.11.12
2013-2014 13.04.13
2014-2015 19.02.14
2014-2015 25.03.15
2015-2016 23.09.16
2015-2016 29.09.16
2016-2017 18.02.17

Dates of meeting of Board of Studies

SESSION DATES
2012-2013 17/08/12
2013-2014 12/08/13

2014-2015 19/08/14
2015-2016 22/08/15
2016-2017 23/08/16
Dates of meeting of Finance Committee

SESSION DATES
2012-2013 12/04/12
2012-2013 15/12/12
2013-2014 29/06/13

2014-2015 14/02/14
2014-2015 08/03/14
2015-2016 10/10/15
2016-2017 19/08/16

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